Avant-garde of fire and metal in the designs of Gareth Pugh

December 30, 2019 at 18:52 p.m.


Avant-garde of fire and metal in the designs of Gareth Pugh


british designer Gareth Pugh In 2018, he presented his Ready to Wear collection through a film instead of a catwalk.

That was how in this film he had the collaborations in Wayne McGregor's choreography and Olivier de Sagazan's art.

With it, Pugh made his version of a founding myth visible.

Between allegories to fire and the creative process, Gareth Pugh narrates through the shapes and colors of his garments.

En its sculptural and textural pieces we read the origin of something new, a promise of the future.

Thus, between futuristic structures and column dresses, Gareth Pugh invites us to accompany him in his story.

A story that opens aesthetic possibilities through fashion for a new reality.
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