Fashion designers are willing to go to great lengths to ensure that their ideas are noticed and appreciated by the public. This is how crazy outfits are born, which they proudly show off at fashion shows.
Some look so ridiculous and strange that it is impossible to take them seriously. Of course, many of them are judged in terms of show and annoying advertising. However, some fashionistas, inspired by fresh trends, manage to introduce unusual outfits into everyday life. The main thing in this matter is not to overdo it.
Moscino, spring-summer 2019
Alessandro Trincone, winter collection 2019
Fredrik Tjærandsen fashion show at Central Saint Martins 2019
Valentino fashion collection 2019
Matty Bovan, spring-summer 2020 collection
The designer did not use such a screen by chance. The author raises important social issues. He is sure that due to fixation on a specific point of view, a person cannot think more broadly and more objectively.
Mary Katrantzou, spring-summer 2020 collection
The outfit can, on occasion, replace a disco ball at a party. Elegant and practical.
Thom Browne Spring 2020 Collection
Chalayan, spring-summer 2020 collection
The outfit is perfect for those who have difficulty getting up early. You can go to work right in this warm and cozy cocoon.
Noir Kei Ninomiya, spring collection 2020
Noir Kei Ninomiya, spring 2020 collection show
Area Fall, autumn collection 2020
The unusual outfit was inspired by social distancing, which until recently was relevant in many countries. Fashion interpreted this phenomenon in its own way. Designers raced to create clothing collections with wide and massive designs.
Richard Quinn, 2020 collection
Act N°1, Milan Fashion Week, Winter Collection 2022
GCDS, Milan fashion show, winter collection 2022
Walter Van Beirendonck, spring collection 2020
Walter Van Beirendonck Casual Fashion Show 2020
Daniel Roseberry, spring-summer 2022 collection
Daniel Roseberry, spring-summer 2022 show
Glenn Martens fashion show 2022