Harper's BAZAARさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Harper's BAZAARInstagram)「For many designers, quarantine was a time of reckoning what really matters, of tapering down to the bare essentials. This sentiment certainly rang true for @ChristopherJohnRogers, who presented a collection inspired by kindergarten mainstays of primary colors and geometrical shapes. “Really thinking about what inspires us, and how we feel when we make clothes that we love was the starting point for this new collection,” John Rogers tells BAZAAR. “During the beginning of quarantine, I spent some of my time doodling using old crayons and colored pencils—not rendering anything representational, but just having fun with color. Manifesting that energy into clothes was what this collection was all about.” He was also inspired by artists Corita Kent and Angela de la Cruz, and how they used simple forms to create momentous works that comment on the socio-political climate. The results? A lineup of oversized silk suits in bright hues, gowns with corset-like bustiers, and colorblocked knit dresses that are playful, vibrant, and speak to the optimism that is so needed in these uncertain times.⁣ ⁣ Photos: @emmanuelsmonsalve」10月7日 7時39分 - harpersbazaarus

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For many designers, quarantine was a time of reckoning what really matters, of tapering down to the bare essentials. This sentiment certainly rang true for @ChristopherJohnRogers, who presented a collection inspired by kindergarten mainstays of primary colors and geometrical shapes. “Really thinking about what inspires us, and how we feel when we make clothes that we love was the starting point for this new collection,” John Rogers tells BAZAAR. “During the beginning of quarantine, I spent some of my time doodling using old crayons and colored pencils—not rendering anything representational, but just having fun with color. Manifesting that energy into clothes was what this collection was all about.” He was also inspired by artists Corita Kent and Angela de la Cruz, and how they used simple forms to create momentous works that comment on the socio-political climate. The results? A lineup of oversized silk suits in bright hues, gowns with corset-like bustiers, and colorblocked knit dresses that are playful, vibrant, and speak to the optimism that is so needed in these uncertain times.⁣

Photos: @emmanuelsmonsalve


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