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Dresses Viktor & Rolf, speaking for themselves

"GUILTY PLEASURE" IS TRANSLATED AS A "SHAME OF PLEASURE". Frankly, we have long been not ashamed of things that like or are of interest - just a convenient phrase.

Viktor & Rolf get a credit for the memology: at the Fashion Week in Paris, the Dutch Viktor Horsting and Rolf Snyoren presented magnificent dresses that instantly scattered on social networks - and fell in love with not only couture fans, but also ordinary guys like us. The thing is really very life inscriptions that decorate clothes: these are inspirational slogans like “I am my own muse” and ironic attacks on violators of personal boundaries that we all really wanted to say at least once. For example, “Leave me alone”, “Sorry, I was late because I didn’t want to come”, “I’m not shy, I just don’t like you”, “Go to hell” and just “NO”. It is easy to catch designers in the HYIP on the #MeToo agenda, but these accusations are not entirely fair: Viktor & Rolf released “NO” things back in 2008.

Watch the video: Viktor and Rolf make Memes couture with loud statements on tulle gowns at Paris Fashion Week (December 2024).

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