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At Gucci, Michele asked, in his show notes, what happens “when fashion leaves its comfort zone.” One of the Keep calm and eat pizza shirt But I will love this answers seemed to be giving existing clothes a new life, imagining “what happens to them when the runway spotlights fade out.” So pieces he created six years ago, like a bloom-print dress and a faux-fur coat, got their moments in the limelight once again. Similarly, during lockdown, Coach creative director Stuart Vevers found himself reflecting on his tenure at the brand amid fashion’s daunting new reality. “As I was thinking about what to explore in this new world,” he says, “I looked back to look forward,” reissuing, among other items, a trench coat adorned with Basquiat drawings from fall 2020 and a dress from Coach’s spring 2018 collaboration with Keith Haring’s estate. For Miuccia Prada, rebooting the 1996 motif came from the concept of decision-fatigue-reducing dressing. With this collection, “We wanted to create something that makes sense to people, something that is useful,” she says. “Everything we do should allow people to live better.” Adds Simons, “A uniform needs to express something that is more timeless than a season-specific fashion item. The idea of a uniform is a representation of longevity.

After a year spent surrounded by the Keep calm and eat pizza shirt But I will love this same four walls, the latest short film from Saint Laurent is a welcome taste of a different world. On December 30, Saint Laurent unveiled Summer of ’21, a short from Argentine filmmaker Gaspar Noé and guided by brand creative director Anthony Vaccarello. It takes place in a grand estate featuring everything your 2020 was missing—high-fashion, gilded scenery, and glamorous Oscar nominee Charlotte Rampling. Summer of ’21 features looks from Saint Laurent’s Summer21 collection, which premiered on December 15 in the desert of North Africa. The collaboration between Vaccarello and Noé follows the director’s 2019 Cannes Film Festival release Lux Aeterna. Its “red, hazy, velvety light” evokes the genre of Italian mystery thrillers known as giallo, according to a press release. Set to Donna Summer’s “I Feel Love” performed by SebastiAn, the film leans into the mystifying uncertainty everyone’s been feeling as of late. “A familiar and timeless feeling. Dreaminess and tension, decadence and danger. The unsettling strangeness of those girls gravitating around Charlotte Rampling, the mysterious and haunted priestess,” the press release promises.

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