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Puma puts on inflatable fashion extravaganza at New York Fashion Week
DESIGNERS blew up the rule book with an inflatable fashion extravaganza at the New York Fashion Week this month.
The “Futrograde” show featured elevated high-fashion silhouettes including a teal balloon-like puffer jacket, swollen green plastic pants and a pair of tapered brown trousers with floating arms attached.
Avalon.redPuma showcased an inflatable range at New York Fashion Week[/caption]
Puma say nobody knows the future so they wanted to experimentGetty
Blow-up trousers with four legs were one of the wild designs put on displayGetty
It came ahead of German sportswear brand Puma’s 75th anniversary next year.
And the show was designed to capture the label’s past, present and future.
Heiko Desens, global creative director and head of innovation at Puma, told Vogue: “Nobody knows exactly where the future is going, so we allowed ourselves to be experimental”.
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DESIGNERS blew up the rule book with an inflatable fashion extravaganza at the New York Fashion Week this month.
The “Futrograde” show featured elevated high-fashion silhouettes including a teal balloon-like puffer jacket, swollen green plastic pants and a pair of tapered brown trousers with floating arms attached.
Avalon.redPuma showcased an inflatable range at New York Fashion Week[/caption]
Puma say nobody knows the future so they wanted to experimentGetty
Blow-up trousers with four legs were one of the wild designs put on displayGetty
It came ahead of German sportswear brand Puma’s 75th anniversary next year.
And the show was designed to capture the label’s past, present and future.
Heiko Desens, global creative director and head of innovation at Puma, told Vogue: “Nobody knows exactly where the future is going, so we allowed ourselves to be experimental”.
READ MORE ON FASHION
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