Wars and religions as a means to achieve peace. This is the challenge to which the whole world, all of us, are daily subjected. And it is from this that Max.Tan was inspired to create the collection for next winter.
The Singapore brand emerges with total black outfit embellished with transparency and strong details like large silhouette and jackets with important geometric cuts. An emotional journey which shows all the grief for a world now dead, where we lived not in a locus amoenus, but rather in reality, in life. Today everything is packaged, falsified: there is no more beauty.
“Even a holy war is a war. This is perhaps why there should not be holy wars”, so he said Umberto Eco. So here it is that Max.Tan unconsciously follows this aphorism creating a wardrobe for a sacred and profane woman at the same time, contemplative, looking a world beyond (and afterlife) where perhaps only there you can find true peace.
Max.Tan moves forward then, for this collection, forgetting the fear of the beginning, creating from the basis of the dichotomies of life and bringing them in (his) fashion, proposing increasingly bold and unusual shapes and fabrics. A defilé in the balance between wearable clothing and other much more fruitful and complex and, as often happens, definitely more interesting.
ph courtesy: Max.Tan
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