Sculptural fall fashion, inspired by the shapes and textures of contemporary vases
Taken from the November 2024 issue of Wallpaper* (on international newsstands now), sculptural fall fashion meets a line-up of contemporary vases, ceramics and vessels, their undulating shapes and intriguing surfaces echoing the season’s tactile mood.
There is Esther Palmer’s twisting, wheel-thrown Terra Incanta series (2023), displayed alongside an equally totemic look from Daniel Roseberry’s Schiaparelli; the striped surface of Johannes Nagel’s Feldlinien/Schwarz #14 (2022) grasped against a near-matching Y/Project dress by Glenn Martens; or the sculptural line of a Victoria Beckham gown lain next to Janet Ann Lines’ Unknown #12 (2023), which the artist says is ‘profoundly abstract, difficult to grasp and define… a mysterious abstraction’.
Photographed by Charlotte Krieger, with fashion by Wallpaper* fashion and creative director Jason Hughes and interiors by Olly Mason, the juxtapositions capture A/W 2024’s mood – one of tactile pleasures and statuesque silhouettes.
Fall fashion’s sculptural mood
Model: LJ at The Milk Collective. Casting: Ikki Casting at WSM. Hair: Yoshitaka Miyazaki at St Luke using Oribe. Make-up: Nina Sagri using. Holiday 2024 Make-up. .Winter Tale Collection and No. 1 de Chanel. Body Serum-In-Mist. Manicure: Sabina Uzunovic at Snow Creatives using Dior Manicure Collection, Le Baume and Dior Vernis. Photography assistant: Oscar Eckel. Fashion assistants:. Lucy Proctor, Nathan Fox. Interiors assistant: Archie Thomson.
This article appears in the November 2024 issue of Wallpaper* , available in print on internation newsstands, on the Wallpaper* app on Apple iOS, and to subscribers of Apple News +. Subscribe to Wallpaper* today.
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