アダムのインスタグラム(adamlippes) - 6月7日 20時30分


Thank you Bridget Foley, @wwd.
Full review below:

Adam Lippes doesn’t typically make political statements in his work; it’s not his thing. Yet this season he took inspiration from an iconoclast who lived outside the bounds her society typically imposed on women: the British artist Hannah Gluckstein, who was born at the end of the 19th century and as a young woman decided to live life her way, mostly as a man. Lippes was drawn first to her work as a painter; he loved her florals. But digging deeper, he became moved by her life story. “It just felt so relevant,” he said during a Thursday morning showroom appointment. “I loved the fact that I was attracted to her creative output first, but it was her life that inspired me.” That said, Lippes didn’t engage in obvious, exaggerated homage; there wasn’t a kitsch or costume-y stitch in the collection. Rather, he drew on the totality of “Gluck’s” audacious visual fluidity — she dressed mostly as a man but “at some point she would pull out this long frothy gown,” he said, and one often couldn’t tell if the subjects of her paintings were women or men.


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