Only a Human Could Have Come Up With Schiaparelli's Couture Show

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Only a Human Could Have Come Up With Schiaparelli's Couture Show
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The divine looks felt like a rebuke to the rise of AI.

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featured nonsensical show notes written by ChatGPT. Today, at Schiaparelli's haute couture spring 2023 show, Daniel Roseberry used his to write about how we are living in a time where plenty of fashion isn't created by, "human hand or minds," and how most of it will "be forgotten by tomorrow." This thought inspired him to create a collection that was, "aggressively, unmistakably human—and to be rooted in artistic references that feel timeless.

When people think of Schiaparelli, they don't typically use the word human. And when they debate if fashion can truly ever be considered art, they cite Roseberry's designs as proof that it should be. His Schiaparelli is made up of surrealist works of craftsmanship that feel divine. They feel too good for our own reality.Today, each piece was inspired by an artist like Lucian Freud, Yves Klein, Dali or Miro.

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