A City of Lights in the Hub of the Universe
Fashion Show at the MFA
Michael Hogan
Issue date: 2/5/07 Section: Arts
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The ready to wear section of the exhibit begins with the Fall/Winter 2006-07 collection of Yohji Yamamoto. Yamamoto's work has a masculine touch consisting mostly of suits. A bit of feminine flair and creativity finds its way into the collection in the form of long flowing cape-like trains and pants with zippers at the bottom that instantly transform into dresses. Next is the Victor & Rolf Fall/Winter 2006-07 collection. Here you find classic styles like the French trench and the little black dress. These well known styles are updated and their rigidity emphasized by the addition of bows and other elements electroplated in silver and weaved fencing masks worn by the models. The Hussein Chalayan Fall/Winter 2006-07 collection is meant to evoke and personify comfort, utilizing armrest shoulder pads, a leather collar that looks like it was pulled straight from a La-Z-Boy, and wood paneling print on silk dresses. Rochas Fall/Winter 2006-07 collection was designed by Olivier Thesyskens and includes pieces inspired by chimney sweeps. It includes Victorian styled pantsuits and evening dresses in black and grey. Azzedine Alaia's Fall/Winter 2006-07 collection consists of intricately crafted, precisely fit timeless fashions that refuse to be bound by particular seasons.
Maison Martin Margiela presents an Artisanal collection. This Spring/Summer 2006 collection is made entirely from recycled materials. There are shirts made of strings of pearls, dresses of cloth flowers, and vests of playing cards and bottle caps. It also includes pants of gas mask bags, and shirts of sandal straps and seat cushions, proving that with a creative mind and precise craftsmanship anything can become both art and high fashion.
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