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Top 10 ten fashion interviews of 2024: year in review
Fashion features editor Jack Moss takes us through his fashion conversations of the year Wallpaper* Year in review: top ten fashion interviews of 2024, as selected by fashion
Top 10 ten fashion interviews of 2024: year in review
Fashion features editor Jack Moss takes us through his fashion conversations of the year
| Year in review: top ten fashion interviews of 2024, as selected by fashion features editor Jack MossFrom the pages of Wallpaper*, these intriguing interviews tell the stories behind the designers who have shaped 2024 – from Kim Jones to Tory Burch, Willy Chavarria to Martine Rose
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| 01. Nadège Vanhée on a decade of womenswear at HermèsVanhée, head of womenswear at Hermès, has steered the French maison on a quietly rebellious path, exploring notions of contemplation, liberation and sensuality
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| 02. The story behind Kim Jones’ first Dior Men couture collection‘People want something that nobody else has,’ Jones told us of the collection, which draws inspiration from the public and private life of flamboyant ballet dancer Rudolf Nureyev |
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| 03. Willy Chavarria on rewriting American fashion
'I wanted to shine a light on the people who make this country work’: Chavarria, ahead of his show ‘América’ during New York Fashion Week in September |
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| 04. The renaissance of Tory BurchThe designer talks about her creative rebirth, which prizes the experimental and the unexpected, and has seen her garner a new generation of trend-hungry devotees |
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| 05. A rare conversation with Jil SanderSander tells the story behind her new monograph, a kaleidoscopic journey through her collections, designed by Irma Boom |
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| 06. Demna’s thoroughly modern haute couture for BalenciagaCreative director Demna opens up about his transformative haute couture collections, which instil a mood of modernity into the most traditional of mediums |
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| 07. Martine Rose on bringing her disruptive vision to Milan‘I trust that people are curious enough’: British designer Martine Rose speaks about shaking up Milan Fashion Week with her disruptive, subculture-infused menswear |
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| 08. Molly Goddard on creating a community of brides The designer told us about creating romantic but real wedding dresses – ‘My main tip is not to suddenly become a totally different person’ – while three recent brides tell the stories behind their own Goddard gowns
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| 09. New York’s next generation designers weigh in on the future of fashion weekNicole DeMarco caught up with the city’s rising designers to talk about the positives, pressures and pitfalls of showing at NYFW, and asked: can you still ‘make it’ in New York City? |
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| 10. Jony Ive on collaborating with MonclerFive years in the making, LoveFrom and Moncler’s shape-shifting jacket collection marked a new direction for Jony Ive. He talks of forging new paths and staying curious |
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