A series of illustration based on Givenchy S/S collection 2020
The woman like a flower, a Haute Couture collection like a garden that collects them.
Clare Waight Keller prepares the Givenchy Haute Couture spring summer 2020 collection as if it were a love letter for the world.
An invitation to optimism that he mentions in the collection dedicated to very different women, from Elizabeth I to the figure of Orlando imagined by Virginia Woolf and who perpetuates the eternal feminine and delicate dream of Hubert de Givenchy, beloved founder.
A collection that was born to tell a world of couture that perpetuates a dream made of important clothes for important occasions and that, precisely for this reason, must be unique and handmade.
A way of understanding Haute Couture that not even digital revolutions have been able to question and that, indeed, in the immediate diffusion of technology it has found a new nourishment among generations that feed on mythical images of the past.