Fashion designer Rick Owens strips at Men's Fashion Week
Fashion designer Rick Owens strips at Men's Fashion Week

Video: Fashion designer Rick Owens strips at Men's Fashion Week

Video: Fashion designer Rick Owens strips at Men's Fashion Week
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Fashion critics are hard to surprise. But American designer Rick Owens has managed to shock even the most eccentric and skeptical of fashion reviewers. At the Paris Men's Fashion Week, the designer presented a very original collection called Sphinx. A sensation was made by the fashion models who appeared on the podium in robes that did not hide their manhood.

  • Rick Owens show at Paris Fashion Week
    Rick Owens show at Paris Fashion Week
  • Rick Owens show at Paris Fashion Week
    Rick Owens show at Paris Fashion Week
  • Rick Owens show at Paris Fashion Week
    Rick Owens show at Paris Fashion Week
  • Rick Owens show at Paris Fashion Week
    Rick Owens show at Paris Fashion Week

"Male Striptease at Fashion Week", "Genital Show", "Where to Appear in New Models by Rick Owens" - such headlines appeared in fashion magazines today. Critics are amazed, journalists are confused, Owens fans are wildly delighted.

The designer himself remains enviable calm. “Boys with their things out - it's so simple and primitive. It's such a cute childish gesture,”says Owens. The designer thinks not to be too serious and reminds: "There is a lot of fun and fun in immorality."

At the same time, Rick did not specify how often he himself walks down the street without underwear.

Recall that Owens founded his own brand in 1994. His oblique, dark, hard-rock designs stand out from the collections of other American fashion designers. Rick himself calls his style "glange" - a synthesis of glamor and grunge.

“People don't come to me for trends,” says Owens. - They come for spicy, unusual things that break the rules. I try to make clothes the way Lou Reed makes music: direct, with minimal chord changes, sweet but a little creepy. I try to give everything I do a little worn, shabby look. It is about elegance with a slight touch of carelessness, carefree luxury."

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