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标题: Bold political messages at New York Fashion Week [打印本页]

作者: 天蓝蓝    时间: 2017-2-13 18:21
标题: Bold political messages at New York Fashion Week
The fashion industry is becoming increasing political. Calvin Klein played This is Not America and a Mexican immigrant designer sent 'f*** your wall' underwear down the runway at New York Fashion Week.
For his first collection at the helm of the iconic American label, Calvin Klein, Raf Simons blasted David Bowie's 'This is Not America' to open and close his show on Friday morning.
Next to make a clear political statement was the budding LRS Studio, whose Mexico-born designer declared 'f*** your wall' and 'no ban, no wall' on the back of models' white underwear.
These two men were some of the designers that used their shows to voice their opinion, as the fashion industry begins to follow Hollywood's suit and make a comment on the political climate in the United States.




LRS Studio and designer Raul Solis chose to make a bold political statement by sending a clear message to President Trump. A model sported white underpants that declared 'f*** your wall' at New York Fashion Week on Friday afternoon





Calvin Klein blasted David Bowie's This is Not America to open and close the show of the iconic American label on Friday morning





Attendees of the Calvin Klein show were given a 'unity' bandanas, much like the ones worn at the Tommy Hilfiger show in California by models including Gigi Hadid (pictured)






Vogue Editor-in-Chief Anna Wintour (left) and Sarah Jessica Parker (right) sat front row at the Calvin Klein runway show. Both women were adamant supporters of Hillary Clinton's campaign for president





Anna Wintour wears a pink badge in support of Planned Parenthood as she sits with Sarah Jessica Parker in the front row Calvin Klein show

Simons, a Belgian designer who made the jump to Calvin Klein from Christian Dior in 2015, said his debut collection was about unity, acceptance and 'different individuals — just like America itself'.












Raf Simons (left) made the jump to Calvin Klein from Christian Dior in 2015. He said of his collection's message of unity that  designers should use their voices. Designer Raul Solis (right), of LRS, is an immigrant from Mexico and said it was 'impossible to dismiss' the politics this season





Solis had models wear underwear that said 'F*** your wall' as he was one of several designers at New York Fashion Week to make bold political statements





Another model at the LRS show wore underpants that read 'no ban, no wall' at the show on Friday afternoon



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4214092/Fashion-label-gets-political-New-York-Fashion-Week.html#ixzz4YbvHTf1Z
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