So I helped one of the students of the Academy dress his models backstage at the academy fashion show, and in doing so, I was able to witness the most beautiful and interesting designed clothing and examine it up close. I was a huge fan of the show as a show, but I must say I have began to realize that it has its drawbacks. Here in Antwerp and everywhere else where anyone knows anything about fashion, the Antwerp Academy's fashion school is known as a front runner of interesting design and crazy conceptual art pieces. However, I think now that the all mighty praises of the academy occur also because of designers who have graduated from there, while the clothing and show was wildly entertaining and the artistic clothing and sculptural garments were breathtaking I really began to question what fashion really is. I really think now as I am meeting people from this influencial school who are strongly opinionated as well as people from other famous fashion schools such as Central Saint Martins in London my personal idea of what fashion is has truly began to change even more. According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, this is the definition of fashion:
a : a prevailing custom, usage, or style
b (1) : the prevailing style (as in dress) during a particular time (2) : a garment in such a style <always wears the latest fashions>
Now don't get me wrong readers, I am a huge supporter of art as well as fashion and the Acadmey, but what this describes is something other than what i witnessed. What I witnessed was a performance, something where the majority of the work was unwearable by the ordinary person. It seemed perhaps,as more of a conceptual costume, but I think that this idea of creating something sculptural to portray an idea can become quite literal and also impractical, but I also think it is extremely possible to harness both a concept and an extremely artistic and deep idea, and transform it into something wearable. I do also believe that some of what I saw could be scaled back and become something someone would actually want to wear and therefore become "fashion", but I think the loss of the idea of subtlety is quite discomforting to me, I believe there should be more of an emphasis on conceptual ideas, detail, and quality rather than concept, crazy, and wow. Fashion is something that already exists and I think there is a way to work with in the parameters of what is already there and mold it into something new and innovative. But, who knows, I'm just one person stating an opinion.
Now here are some photos of garments that I photographed of collections backstage, that I truly admired 100%.
Wali Mohammed Barrech
You Wie Ng
And I'm sorry I didn't take photos of so many others that were also truly breathtaking
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