That was the spirit of Dries Van Noten’s fall film, hitting as the world waits to be vaccinated, with a cast of dancers hailing from Belgium, Holland and the Paris Opera, brought together — under ...
At a time when celebrities are creative directors, luxury campaigns confirm Hollywood romances, and heritage pieces are being rehashed at a dizzying clip, Dries Van Noten is a designer who can still ...
In an exclusive interview, the designer reveals why he is retiring, his fears and why fashion is “an addiction.” Credit...Ans Brys for The New York Times Supported by By Vanessa Friedman Reporting ...
Dries Van Noten is all about slow fashion. Speaking at the WWD Apparel & Retail CEO Summit, the Belgian designer said he likes to remind young designers that it took him 10 years after graduating in ...
This is an edition of the newsletter Show Notes, in which Samuel Hine reports from the front row of the global fashion week circuit. Sign up here to get it in your inbox. “It’s all a little bit ...
Dries Van Noten still remembers the first time he heard Suicide’s “Dream Baby Dream,” a protopunk lullaby from the late ’70s, with singer Alan Vega’s nihilist stacatto over synths and sugary xylophone ...
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