GET THE LOOK:
Valentino Garavani Silk-blend Duchesse Straight-leg Pants
SAINT LAURENT Tie-detailed Gathered Shell Shirt
Dries Van Noten Embellished Satin Mules
Repossi Antifer Heart Large 18-karat Black Gold Diamond Single Earring
Dries Van Noten Leather-trimmed Embellished Satin-crepe Shoulder Bag
The Row Emiliano Cotton-poplin Shorts
Gabriela Hearst Nevin Ribbed Pointelle-knit Cashmere And Silk-blend Tank
The Row Nezana Cashmere Sweater
Jacques Marie Mage Grandfunk Hexagon-frame Tortoiseshell Acetate Sunglasses
Julian Klausner’s latest collection for Dries Van Noten explored clashing styles as a means of finding one’s identity – “a moment of self-discovery.” At times, it seemed to be trying to say too much, particularly with the preppy uniforms and pixelated prints. Yet toward the end, the lineup revealed what Klausner does especially well at Dries: a kind of contemporary folklore, a patchwork of sensibilities and influences. These are clothes that roam freely between Paris, the Highlands, and Bhutan – the red mok-like wrap worn around a school jacket was a striking blend of cultures.
Dries has long been a master of unexpected combinations, and Julian proves himself an A+ student, treating his affection for eclecticism in an assemblage-like manner (Władysław Hasior’s work comes to my mind). Worth noting was a pair of collegiate jackets stitched seemingly at random with embroidered ribbons, in the way a young girl might scribble across her jeans. There’s something equally profound and joyfully carefree about the designer’s approach to personal style.
Dries Van Noten Satin Wedge Sandals
Dries Van Noten Draped Polka-dot Satin-jacquard Blouse
Dries Van Noten Sequin And Bead-embellished Satin Clutch
Dries Van Noten Embossed Crepe Blazer
Dries Van Noten Gathered Polka-dot Satin-jacquard Shorts
Dries Van Noten Leather-trimmed Suede Sneakers
Collage by Edward Kanarecki.
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