It seems that just recently people were groaning and marveling at Lady Gaga's "meat suit". But that was already 13 years ago. I would like to believe that during this time “big fashion” will calm down and turn in a calmer direction, but... no. Fashion provocations and designer eccentricities have only become more numerous! Balenciaga alone is worth it. So, let's take a look at the craziest fashion shows of recent years.
Balenciaga in collaboration with Adidas, spring 2023
On/Off collection from Jack Irving 2022
Irving was inspired by underwater life and the amazing creatures that live at the bottom of the sea. Therefore, the models that appeared on the catwalk resembled bizarre fantasy creatures.
Extreme Plush Collection from Thom Browne, Fall 2022
Outerwear collection from the Chinese brand Chen Peng, autumn-winter 2023
The young designer presented an extremely strange and unusual collection of winter clothes called “Puffed”. Previously, he developed models made in a similar style for the famous Moncler brand.
Look from the collection of Christian Siriano, autumn-winter 2022
Futuristic madness from Comme des Garcons, autumn-winter 2020-2021
Look from the Balmain spring 2023 show
Looks from Dzhus x NEWEST at a fashion show in Berlin and Paris, collection 2023
Puma unveils inflatable collection at New York Fashion Week 2022
Inflatable trousers with four legs have caused an unprecedented stir. The show also featured huge puffy jackets with enormous sleeves. By the way, singer Sam Smith wore a similar outfit on the red carpet at the 2023 Brit Awards.
Japanese designer Kei Ninomiya presented her strange creation at a fashion show in Paris, winter 2023
Some critics were sure that the designer was inspired by the theme of Covid-19 when creating this image.
Dress by JW Anderson, spring-summer 2023
Anderson depicts a whimsical reflection of our daily lives through distorted mirror surfaces and hints of the digital world.
Thom Browne, spring-summer 2022
Comme des Garsons, spring-summer 2022
Botter, spring-summer 2022
Viktor & Rolf couture collection, autumn-winter 2021-2022
When creating their collection, the designers were inspired by the popular TV series “The Crown,” scandals that occurred within the British royal family, and Slavic fairy tales.
Alphonse Maitrepierre, 2023 collection
Junya Watanabe, spring-summer 2023 collection show
Pyer Moss show 2021
The designer decided to create his collection, literally inspired by ordinary household items.