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DESIGNERS DEFENDING ON ITS SHOWS

  • dilaracicek9
  • 7 Oca 2022
  • 2 dakikada okunur





Designer Jeremy Scott brought politics to the podium, and his message was directed to Supreme Court candidate Brett Kavanaugh. The designer explained that he is trying to stand up for LGBT rights, affirmative action, women's rights, and reproductive rights.

At the end of the show, Scott did it with a handmade shirt that reads "Say No to Your Senator in Kavanaugh" along with his Washington phone number to call President Donald Trump's candidate for the supreme court and express his displeasure.









The Queen of Punk "Vivienne is known as a designer who constantly defies the rules and creates the rules from scratch. Her agenda always includes issues such as global warming, anti-terrorism and consumer habits, and includes politics in the productive language of fashion. The final scene of the Spring / Summer 2013 fashion show is beautiful. As an example, the designer draws attention to global warming under the roof of Red Label in 2013. With the "Climate Revolution" text on the park he opened, he once again revealed his eco-warrior persona.



And finally, Hüseyin Çağlayan made a tremendous impression with his burka-themed show. He said personally, "It was one of the moments I felt alive." The designer seems to have exhibited his social and political ideas with this show.

Hüseyin Çağlayan's fashion show, 'Between', made us all think. There is a feeling of identity and women being mentioned in this collection. The dwindling fabrics are trying to remind us of something. Even the last time we see no fabric, there is a black surrounding her eyes. What does that mean? We see that it was a work that resembled an art installation rather than a podium. The last time women come together we think. Who are we? Do the fabrics mean anything? What changes when those above us change?


Or do we think enough?

 
 
 

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