
EBP
: psychedelic prints, explosive colours shining in the dark.
Eric Lebon : reinstates waterproof materials with a vengeance;
zips and large pockets, a beautiful reinterpretation of geek’s rain
jacket.
Bernhard Willhelm: staged by Nick Knight,
giant caterpillars, graphic and two-tone insects choreographed by Damien
Jalet.
Romain Kremer:
Pocket games and futuristic frames for men needy of space.
Walter Van Beirendonck:
headdresses inspired by head-shrinking tribes and coming out of a multicoloured
fairy tale.
Julius: a superb display of leathers while images of a
skeleton, as handsome as a dinosaur’s back, are being projected...
The Viridi Anne: extra fine leather and sophisticated looks
for those beautiful men in their transparent plastic boxes.
Blaak: deluxe grunge with punk squares and rock and roll
jackets.
Damir Doma: draped, crumpled and deliciously threadbare
clothes ready to fly; when frailty becomes man.
Gaspard Yurkievich:
Black is black; variations on materials, successful attempts of grey and
stripes reminding us of a Spark brother.
Juun-J: unexpected volumes; supernatural overlaying for
an absolute chic.
Miharayasuhiro: Rock 'n 'slim, an ever so young silhouette.
Henrik Vibskov: inflatable leafgreen that can be seen and
smelt. On such a ground, everything becomes possible.
Jeroen Van Tuyl: leathered hands, fans and folding games
displayed on shirts; for a slightly offset sobriety.
- Caroline Cornu - translate C.Denis -

