.YSL's new film offers a glimpse into our gothic future.
— have since followed suit in abandoning the traditional show calendar, but a new normal has yet to arise in its place, and July’s whiplash-triggering amalgam of haute couture short films and Milan Fashion Week look-books did little to forecast the dawning of a more meditative fashion culture.No Matter How Long the Night Is
offers a glimpse into fashion’s future: an inventive alternative to the mega-budget fashion show that is as pulse-quickening as it is timeless . The film, curated by Anthony Vaccarello and directed by longtime collaborator Nathalie Canguilhem, draws viewers a dizzying distance from street level—long the creative epicenter of the fashion world—and into a new landscape: the vertigo-inducing wilderness of glass and stone that looms overhead. His models traverse these gothic jungle gyms with a certain maniacal calm, as if they might be the last people on earth.
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