HAKAN AKKAYA: “JUSTICE” COLLECTION NYFW FALL 2020

Photographer credits: Elvia Gobbo

Hakan Akkaya makes a strong statement of feminine strength and cultural melding for Fall/Winter 2020-2021.

 As the crowd looked on in amused awe, forty-five models made their way around the lengthy U-shaped runway at Pier 59, Stage C. It was, in a phrase, “a provocative feast for the fashionable-eyed observer.” The Istanbul based designer, now a fixture on the runways of NYFW, filled the cavernous, raw, black space to the brim with an audience dressed to impress, perfectly complementing the show-stopping looks that walked ON the runway.

 Akkaya stated his inspiration as “Amish Meets Punk”. The inspiration was clear throughout the collection from the first look to the last. Akkaya created a collection that reinterprets the iconic clothing of the Amish sect who, to this day, turn their backs to the Modern Age, while merging it with the attitude and detailing of the Punk Subculture. The cameras & phones went a-flutter when the key looks appeared (48 in total!). In his words, Hakan Akkaya says, “this season, my collection attracts all of the attention of femicide, justice, revolt and equality. Women who rock the runway – Women who rock the world!”

 The collection also strongly embraced the most note-worthy trend of recent fashion weeks –  androgyny. Many of Akkaya’s men wore dresses, skirts and tunic blouses while many of his women donned suiting and collared shirts, each referencing the garb traditionally found in the opposite genders’ closets, yet there was something different about the trend in the hands of a designer of Hakan Akkaya’s level of talent… the looks actually seemed like they have a chance of being worn as designed, unlike many others creating in this vein.

 Hardware also played a major role in defining the collection with garments pierced in a wide variety of places like caps of shoulder, up and down the legs and princess seams of jackets and dresses, as well as through the fingertips of the black latex gloves that completed nearly every look. The hardware was not strictly ornamental, but rather crossed the line to integrally function as part of the garment itself.

 As the finale walk-around commenced, the entire audience shrieked their approval, only to ramp it up even more when designer himself, Hakan Akkaya, appeared, nearly floating with pride as he blew kisses to his legions of fans, new & old alike, all the while wearing a black lace mask, which he tied onto his face during a stop on the runway. The crowd approved and Akkaya soaked up every single crack of applause and adoring shriek in a manner that is becoming his trademark.

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The Autobiography of a Punk Princess

The Autobiography of a Punk Princess

"Anyone who writes an autobiography is either a twat or broke. I'm a bit of both. Once I got going, I did make myself laugh a couple of times and learnt a few things, as patterns emerged that I hadn't noticed before. Hopefully you'll have a bit of a laugh and learn a few things too." Viv Albertine's Introduction in Clothes, Clothes, Clothes, Music, Music, Music, Boys Boys, Boys.

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VIKTOR LUNA F/W 2014

"Viktor Luna is pleased to introduce his F/W 2014 collection entitled

Pangaea

. The collection 

was inspired by the idea of hunters and exotic animals in a civilization before the world split. 

Viktor is always looking to do something different while expressing his personality through his 

work."

Viktor Luna

continues to grow, explore and evolve as a designer as evidenced by his latest collection.

Pangaea

, which was a supercontinent 300 million years ago, reveals an edgier, more experimental and daring side of Viktor. While there are hints of glamour, which he loves and handles so well through subtle detailing,

Pangaea

is a definite departure of what we've seen from the designer in the past. This is an exciting collection of very directed ideas, intellect and a specified thought process. Punk elements are characterized and romanced through his use of textiles, ancient culture and an elegant, yes elegant, approach to tribal. I find this collection so refreshing, so appealing - a very modern and complex way to reinterpret the past.

Throughout the creation of the collection, the punk rock band Crass was playing in the 

background. Their lyrics and music served as the voice of this collection, hoping to inspire 

today’s women in the current chaotic climate, all while moving forward. Viktor wanted to create 

an entire world with his clothing: the world that existed before the chaos of modern civilization.

This season, Viktor is revisiting his passion of leather jackets and creating one of a kind looks. 

Using intricate details and soft artisanal elements, Viktor looks to show off his mastery in leather 

throughout the collection.

Viktor Luna created an idea of what femininity would look like in this barbaric and exotic world. Using 

faux fur and leather, he created the animalistic qualities seen in the collection. Combing these 

elements with the unique silhouettes help tell the story of an animal and hunter becoming one 

harmoniously. 

In this land before time collection, Viktor engages the imagination and creates wearable clothing 

for the modern woman.

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Saint Laurent Dance

Saint Laurent Dance Pt. 1

He's already a photographer so why not try out video too? That's exactly what

Hedi Slimane

did to introduce the

Saint Laurent

"Ballerina" shoe. Model Gracie Van Gastel shows off her dance and hula-hoop skills in the short film with music by Clementine Creevy of Cherry Glazerr. Oh, and there is a Dance Part 2, btw...

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PUNK at the MET

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The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York opened on May 9th with an exhibition titled PUNK: Chaos to Couture. Earlier this week they hosted the annual celebrity studded, Met Gala to kick off and slam-dance the festivities. [Images.] PUNK: Chaos to Couture presents and looks over the influence, impact and relationship between the punk movement and fashion.

"Featuring approximately one hundred designs for men and women, the exhibition will include original punk garments and recent, directional fashion to illustrate how haute couture and ready-to-wear borrow punk's visual symbols."

PUNK: Chaos to Couture / May 9 - August 14 / VIEW Exhibition Photos:


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