4.6 • 770 Ratings
🗓️ 10 March 2023
⏱️ 45 minutes
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Tim Blanks and Imran Amed discuss the highlights of the Autumn/Winter 2023 collections, including Daniel Lee’s debut at Burberry, a transitional show at Gucci and Balenciaga’s first brand statement in the wake of the advertising scandal.
Background:
This season was a “restart” for the global fashion industry, says Imran Amed, BoF’s founder and editor-in-chief. The Autumn/Winter 2023 collections felt like the first return to normal after the pandemic — especially as Chinese fashion professionals were finally able to return to runway shows following extended Covid-related lockdowns that limited their international travel.
A number of fashion’s biggest brands used their shows as a way to start a new path. Burberry rolled out its first collection under its new creative director Daniel Lee, while Gucci unveiled its first collection since the departure of Alessandro Michele. At Balenciaga, Demna returned to a more subdued approach after the brand fell under intense criticism at the end of last year after it was accused of sexualising children in an ad campaign.
But overall, fashion was still fixated on navigating all the uncertainty that prevails in the world, economic and otherwise. “If there’s one thing we learned over the last few years — it's that anything can happen,” says Amed. “Everyone was preparing for the unknown, the uncertain.”
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. |
0:08.3 | Welcome to the Bof podcast. It's Friday, March 10th. |
0:12.6 | Well, it's that time of the season where our editor-at-large, Tim Blanks and I sit down to reflect on the fashion season that was. |
0:20.4 | And what a season it's been, |
0:22.1 | from Daniel Lee's debut at Burberry at London Fashion Week, |
0:25.5 | to the transitional show at Gucci, |
0:28.1 | while they wait for their new creative director, Sabato de Sarno, |
0:31.6 | to take his role in the lead-up to his debut show in September. |
0:35.8 | In Paris, there was the highly anticipated Balenciaga show, |
0:39.2 | the first brand statement since Balenciaga faced a huge PR crisis |
0:43.3 | in the wake of the advertising scandal late last year. |
0:47.4 | Tim and I discuss all of that and more on this week's edition of the BOF podcast. |
0:54.5 | Tim, I have a headache. |
0:57.3 | It's been a pretty full-on season, |
0:59.5 | but we're here to have our seasonal... |
1:02.1 | An uplifting conversation about the season. |
1:04.2 | Yes, our seasonal review of the fashion month gone by. |
1:07.6 | And as you and I've been discussing, |
1:10.2 | the word of the season has been restart, not just |
1:14.5 | from the designers, but just in so many ways. It's the first season that we had the Chinese |
1:21.6 | fashion community back post their zero COVID extended lockdown. It's the first season that really feels like a post-pandemic |
1:31.8 | reset because, of course, what we thought would be the restart last year at this time was then |
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