Nonconformist stylists

In the world there are various fashion designers who do not follow fashion trends and have a creative soul.

Among these designers, we have chosen some that seem to us the most interesting and the most particular;

Now we want to talk about them with you!

Alexander Wang

Alexander Wang

Alexander is an American designer of Taiwanese origins.

THE MERIT OF HAVING CREATED AN ANTI-CONFORMIST FASHION MUST BE RECOGNIZED IN WANG.

His garments are supported by fine yarns such as cashmere also mixed with wool or linen.

Designers such as Martin Margiela and Ralph Lauren are, for him, idols to follow because they are “always faithful to their vision”.

“I never believed in innovation as an end in itself, I prefer to think about what modernity means today. I also searched for the word on the vocabulary to be really precise: what you have in front of you, what you live, your reality, is modern and I reproduce what I see”.

Alexander Wang

Jean-Paul Gaultier

Jean-Paul Gaultier

Jean-Paul Gaultier is a French stylist.

Nonconformism in fashion has a name, and it is always Jean-Paul Gaultier.

After 50 years of creations he left the world of fashion. His last fashion show was the perfect story of his vision of fashion, the story of his career. A show in collaboration with Swarovski, 700,000 crystals for its farewell parade.

In his career he worked for Pierre Cardin and earned the name of “enfant terrible” because of his irreverent style: he was inspired by street wear and he had older women parading, overweight or full of piercings and tattoos.

One of his garments that go down in history is certainly the bra-corset created by Jean-Paul Gaultier for Madonna

Madonna in 1990

Gaultier creates a bodice with lateral laces, characterized by two cone-shaped cups. An ironic way to mention bras, to get rid of past controversies and celebrate an exaggerated femininity.

I love Madonna. She is the only woman I asked to get married. Obviously he refused. “

Jean-Paul Gaultier

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