For the September issue of Harper's Bazaar, executive editor Laura Brown commissioned Dutch "cloud artist" Berndnaut Smilde. Smilde created indoor clouds for a photo-shoot with iconic designers Karl Lagerfeld, Stefano Gabbana and Domenico Dolce, Donatella Versace and Alber Elbaz. The designers had to talk about their experience and answer on how they felt about clouds
and fashion and dreams. Karl Lagerfeld,
who was photographed by Simon Procter, was really inspired, calling the
formations "the most beautiful installations of ever-changing abstract
modern art in movement." But the really important question, what do you
wear with a cloud? "I would not wear black-and-white," Lagerfeld
said. "Silver would be great too, or an elegant pink. But no gold — too
shiny. Leave it to the sun."
"Of course, every cloud has a
silver lining! I'm an optimist. I always look for the positive, no
matter what. I think being miserable is so boring--I've not got time
for it. Sometimes it takes hard work to be positive, but it is always
worth it. People think sunglasses are just for protecting your eyes
from the light. For me, sunglasses also protect me from gray days. Wear
sunglasses, put on some loud music, and suddenly the gray doesn't
matter. I like a cloud to be dramatic--dark and tempestuous. I like to
be challenged and provoked, and confronted with ideas and opinions. My
cloud would be a big storm, one that no one could ignore. Then from
behind it would come the most brilliant sunshine. What to wear with a
cloud? Versace, obviously. Just look at the picture of me." - Donatella Versace
"I love to watch the Weather
Channel. I have an obsession with clouds because I love the sun. I love
always the sun. Clouds are like dreams, yes. I think the dream is very
simple. Every day, every minute, all of life is a dream. If you don't
dream, it can't come true. Family, personal life, job, friends--if you
dream well, you dream positive. For me, that is very important. With a
cloud, I would wear underwear or a tank top. When it's cloudy outside, I
want to stay home. In bed with my love. Every cloud has a silver
lining? I don't know that saying. Dolce & Gabbana's cloud? I think
it has a lace lining." - Stefano Gabbana.
"I prefer the sky blue--I'm from Sicily! I love it when the clouds are very white; it's very relaxing, like meditation. It's difficult to talk about dreams because I've done therapy for a long time, and the dream, it's something very special. I don't have a favorite dream. In another sense, my dream is to find a balance in my life. When it comes to inspiration, you act like a sunflower. We take inspiration from everywhere. Walk around, all the people, all the life--everything." - Domenico Dolce.
"I prefer the sky blue--I'm from Sicily! I love it when the clouds are very white; it's very relaxing, like meditation. It's difficult to talk about dreams because I've done therapy for a long time, and the dream, it's something very special. I don't have a favorite dream. In another sense, my dream is to find a balance in my life. When it comes to inspiration, you act like a sunflower. We take inspiration from everywhere. Walk around, all the people, all the life--everything." - Domenico Dolce.
"When I was younger, people said I
had my head in the clouds, but I always had my feet on the ground.
Clouds are never negative for me. There is something serene and naive
about clouds. I think that when kids start to sketch, after doing home
or a tree, there is always a cloud. I drew a lot of clouds, and I tried
once for a Lanvin show to have the girls coming from the clouds. But
it didn't come out well--it looked like the CNN weather report. A cloud
would be my world--even the shape of a cloud is round. The fantasy,
the desire, the reality, work, love, relationships. Everything. I love
cloudy days. I work in a black room. I live in a very dark apartment. I
love Paris in the winter. I love Paris when it's really cloudy. I feel
that clouds have some sort of protection. Clouds are like dreams, and I
dream about work. Every collection, it's like starting a new chapter
and a new book. I think we need that moment of being inside the cloud,
and the cloud follows us through the whole process. That's the beauty
of design. You don't have to go inside the total reality. You start
with a dream, you start with a cloud, then you start moving on and
going down. Even when you hit the ground, I think it's important to
keep your head up." - Alber Elbaz.
Lovely photos and inspiring words!
ReplyDeleteI think Harper Bazaar did an amazing job in its September issue!
Hope you are well and happy!
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