For the unveil of Saint Laurent's Spring/Summer 2022 Men's collection, Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello presented a large-scale installation by artist Doug Aitken. Commissioned by Vaccarello, Green Lens exists as a living art-installation and cultural stage that interacts with the city landscape of in Venezia, Italy. The work opens an eco-narrative that speaks to the idea of the future world.
The experiential artwork located on the island of Isola Della Certosa hides a crystalline reflective interior that provides a kaleidoscopic view and dense botanic environment. The mix of reflections within are accented by clouds, mist and wild green vegetation that reflect the landscape, sky and shifting surroundings.
Green Lens strives to spark a dialogue about the connection between the natural landscape with our future. "In the 21st-century, we look toward to the future and how to harmonize with the natural environment, striving to create a new balanced world. We seek an environment where nature is empowered again, creativity is championed, and the weight of the past lifts, becoming fluid and inspiring."
In concomitance with Biennale of Architecture, Green Lens will be accessible until the end of July with a series of performances and conversations, focusing on the future as interpreted by musicians, speakers and dancers. The activations that ask "What is the Future?" will be filmed and released to spread the voices, creativity, culture, performance and music of the living artwork.
"Green Lens is a living artwork. It is both an artwork, installation and stage. It’s like a lighthouse, that one can journey to and have a very personal experience, while it also transmits light, ideas and questions. A focal point that allows all of us to share our ideas and visions for the future post-COVID...a celebration and inquiry into the future," said Doug Aitken.
"Saint Laurent’s cult iconography always combined creative disciplines across art and fashion. Through those collaborations I want to merge different fields’ artistic visions in a unique artwork," said Anthony Vaccarello."
For SS22, Anthony Vaccarello put together an expansive range that builds on the chic styling of Saint Laurent. The range delves between slim lines and relaxed silhouettes presenting a dichotomy for the season. Gothic flairs are riddled throughout looks that explore traditional tailoring and more styles that explore a contemporary expression of menswear.
Take a look at the Saint Laurent's SS22 Men's collection above.
For more contemporary fashion, take a look at the Jean Paul Gaultier Paris sacai Haute Couture FW21 collection.
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