For his latest collection at this season's London Fashion Week , fashion designer Gareth Pugh created garments informed by the "inescapable forces of the cultural landscape". British fashion designer Gareth Pugh has based his latest collection on costumes he created for a sun-themed opera, using golden triangles and black stripes to depict rays of light.
British fashion designer Gareth Pugh kitted out a disco troupe in garments patterned with stripes and covered in coins for his Spring Summer show during London Fashion Week. British fashion designer Gareth Pugh has made a patriotic return to London Fashion Week, pulling together references from across the UK for his Autumn Winter show.
Giant sheepskins, crumpled metallic leather and plastic sheets adorned models at fashion designer Gareth Pugh 's Autumn Winter show during Paris Fashion Week. His final collection at St. Pugh was selected to participate in British reality show The Fashion House two months after his graduation, which he would later call "horrible" and his "only other option [to being on] the dole".
The rise of! Pugh had only four weeks, with no studio, no assistants, and little money, to create the collection. His collection ended up a critical success and attracted significant attention to his designs. Pugh's solo premiere was in London's Fall fashion week; he has since showed his Spring and Autumn collections there. Pugh's shows have continued to draw critical praise. British Vogue , for instance, called his Spring collection "an incredible, unmissable show" and said that "his genius is undeniable".
Anna Wintour is a notable supporter of Pugh's designs. Minogue has been seen wearing the same dress in her video for her single In My Arms. Pugh, however, dismisses frequent Bowery comparisons as "lazy journalism". Klaus Nomi has also been suggested as an influence on Pugh. Pugh's collections are autobiographical rather than referential, and draw inspiration from Britain's extreme club scene.
Pugh's trademark is his experimentation with form and volume. He often uses "nonsensically shaped, wearable sculptures" to "distort[] the human body almost beyond recognition". Elements in his designs include PVC inflated into voluminous coats, black and white patchwork squares, Perspex discs linked like chain mail, and shiny latex masks and leggings; he has used materials including mink, parachute silk, foam footballs, afro-weave synthetic hair, and electrically charged plastic in his clothing.
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