4.6 • 770 Ratings
🗓️ 8 March 2024
⏱️ 47 minutes
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This fashion month was all about looking ahead. At several major brands, newly-appointed creative directors ushered in a new era, including Seán McGirr at Alexander McQueen, Adrian Appiolaza at Moschino and Chemena Kamali at Chloé. But beyond the creative director premieres, recurring motifs of technology and the pared down everyday reflected the current state of the world — and what’s to come.
“Early on, I detected this rather peculiar strain of sci-fi,” says Tim Blanks, BoF’s editor-at-large. “There is that incipient sense of apocalypse lurking and I think if you step back and take a really long view of what was happening, you could feel that kind of anxiety,” says Tim Blanks, BoF’s editor-at-large.
Following the conclusion of the Autumn/Winter 2024 shows, Blanks sits down with BoF founder and editor-in-chief Imran Amed to discuss the highlights of fashion month.
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0:00.0 | Hi, this is Imran Ahmed, founder and CEO of the Business of Fashion. |
0:07.7 | Welcome to the B.O.F. podcast. It's Friday, March 8th, and it's time for our seasonal review of the |
0:14.5 | fashion season that was. Several newly appointed creative directors, including Sean McGeer, |
0:20.2 | Alexander McQueen, |
0:21.6 | Adrian Apiolatza at Moschino, and Shemana Kamali at Chloe, |
0:25.8 | debuted at their respective houses, |
0:27.7 | while recurring motifs of sci-fi and elevated everyday clothes |
0:32.6 | were a response to anxiety about the current state of the world. |
0:37.8 | There's that incipient sense of apocalypse lurking. |
0:42.7 | And I think if you step back and take a really long view of what was happening, you could |
0:47.8 | feel that kind of anxiety. |
0:50.3 | As always, I sat down with our editor-at-large, Tim Blanks, to discuss our highlights and key |
0:55.8 | takeaways from the fashion month gone by. Here's Tim Blanks on the B-O-F podcast. |
1:03.4 | Well, hello, Tim. We have parted ways. I am in Dubai. You're still in Paris. but due to popular demand, we must do our annual or |
1:15.5 | biannual wrap up of the collections and the season that was. Looking back on the season, Tim, |
1:22.6 | anything salient for you that emerged as a theme of what designers were trying to say and get across in their |
1:30.3 | collections? There were a couple of things that I feel were veiled responses to what's happening |
1:37.5 | in the world. I don't think anybody was overt with their statements. I think people were |
1:43.8 | maybe more explicit about the emotional |
1:46.7 | impact of what's happening on their work. Early on, I detected this rather peculiar strain of |
1:52.8 | sci-fi, I thought. And then I thought, oh, that's just me. You know, I'm just seeing things, |
1:58.6 | making things up to suit some fantasia of my own. |
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