Supported by the family Parisian Robert Goossens started to perfect his skills in his youth. His father, a bronze caster, worked in a factory in the Marais quarter of Paris. Robert, as an apprentice, designed snuffboxes for Mellerio and engraved Cartier lighters. The young man always strived to create and be different from others. Inspired…
World will never be the same..will it? Whatever it will be after we can go out of our houses, travel, communicate offline and attend party again, we will need to put cloths on, don’t we? Fashion survived after so many dramatic human crises, be it two World Wars, economical crashes or a rise of street…
Did you feel that the wind of fashion has been changing its direction? The latest fashion weeks shown all sign of the pendulum swinging to the other way. We might feel bored in à la Cinderella gowns all embellished with sequins and laces invariably proposed by the Lebanese designers. Gender-fluid collections of Gucci signed Alessandro…
Spanish style has recently appeared in more and more collections of both ready-to-wear and haute couture lines. Mostly interpreted by foreigners. But how would Spanish designers themselves translate the quintessence of their national DNA? We sit and talked to the Andalusia-born couturier – the first one since Balenciaga’s era who showcased her work within spring-summer…