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Défilés
on line
Moritz Rogosky
… at the Palais de Tokyo
« Just like a written text or a spoken language,
the lines, fabrics and colours of a collection are constantly confronted
with translation and interpretation. The body and its singular way of
wearing, dressing and assembling, is totally in charge.”
Moritz Rogosky feels the need to translate his collection into elaborately
intellectual program notes: perhaps because he is unusually sensitive
to the extreme subtlety of masculine sartorial codes, with their restricted
vocabulary. Thus, his program more of an accompaniment than a manifesto,
to his light and slim outfits, playing on details and proportions. Tee-shirts
trail off in long tails, pockets are worked into envelopes, sweat-shirts
come with buttoned cuffs… Pens, notebooks and wine cups are clipped
to side-slung straps, in a surrealistic extension of the “hands-free”
cellular phone kit.
Denyse Beaulieu
Photos : Vincent Lappartient
Press : Press Office Paris - POP, David JACQUELOT
p.o.p@noos.fr
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