Aar pump cover shirt
Aar pump cover shirt
She arranged the Aar pump cover shirt but in fact I love this seats of her show—set within a blacked-out Pavilion Vendôme—to mimic the circular shape of the tokamak and surrounded the structure with hoops hanging from the ceiling and laser lights that evoked an industrial rave. That feeling reverberated through a collection that served as a figurative ode to fusion power, adapting the curves of the tokamak into silhouettes and surface decoration that looked part power plant uniform and part retro warehouse party. “The most important thing you need to know is that this is a source of clean energy with very little waste. A glass of fusion fuel can power a house for approximately 800 years,” Hearst said. The rave kicked off at high speed with knitted dresses with cut-outs created from recycled cashmere and blazers constructed in linen, a favorite material of Hearst’s due to its pesticide-free harvesting method. They made for a soft opening before the mood turned decidedly industrial: dresses in foiled mesh or knitted to look like perforation, and outfits in head-to-toe certified European leather fit for a fancy factory worker. The shape of the tokamak was represented in round leather patches crocheted into a dress, and in the very curved sleeves of a leather dress with a heart-shaped décolletage. Circular lines for a circular fashion system.
Buy this shirt: Click here to buy this Aar pump cover shirt
Nhận xét
Đăng nhận xét