The Marauders as designer runway looks.
This are designs that not necessarily they would wear, but the ideas behind the collections reminded me of them, below are brief explanations for the choices of the collections/outfits.
James - He is such a king, so I immediately thought about this collection.
He is bold, confident and drips luxury, all in the best way possible.
Dolce & Gabbana, The Alta Sartoria Event, Palazzo Vecchio, September 2020, look 80.
Also the concept of "family" in Dolce & Gabbana is core to its identity and so is for James.
I looked up Indian designers, but 1.I couldn't find something that fitted as well as the D&G 2.I didn't want to accidentally do something that might be offensive, since I'm not familiar with Eastern fashion and meanings.
Remus -Something very British, classic and low profile, but with a touch of conventionalism defiance, which is exactly the idea behind this collection.
Burberry 2014, Fall menswear collection, look 12
Burberry as a brand once had part in war and outdoorsy attires, which also fits the profile.
Sirius -This man screams Saint Laurent/Balmain/Ludovic de Saint Sernin, it was almost painful to choose.
He is disruptive, but classy. The all black look was a must.
Saint Laurent, Spring 2020 Menswear, Look 1
In this collection, Vaccarello had Mick Jagger as one of his major references, so the 70's concept of androginy took part.
"Vaccarello understands, as Jagger did, that a man never looks more masculine than when he’s in satin and sparkle"-Vogue.
All that with total old YSL essence.
Peter- I wanted real fur, murder and the suit that tells you that it goes with the current, but it is still just an amazing design. The whole gangster/hunter vibe and "youth falling to the wrong path" of the collection was very (I want to be part of the elite, but I'm not sure how) Peter.
Alexander McQueen Fall 2006 menswear, look 7
I want to add that prêt-à-porter collections were not considered, I wanted something with a bit more thought put behind it. Also, it's fast fashion.
The background colours are just the general colour of runway and I know I butchered the embroidery patterns, I'm sorry.
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Emma Watson x British Vogue | Photo Shoot | London, England | January 2024
For the the January 2024 cover of British Vogue, Emma wore an upcycled t-shirt from Look 15 of the Maison Margiela Spring 2024 RTW Collection (not yet available).
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📸: Charlotte Wales via British Vogue
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