Caroline Hu Fall 2024 Ready-to-Wear
Caroline Hu showed a series of one-of-a-kind pieces in a dilapidated Paris apartment, whose dark, moody atmosphere somehow offset the lineupâs flamboyance, its intricate execution and the vibrancy of printed surfaces. Generous plays of draping and layering made every creation a fantastical, voluminous presence, each taking lots of space and attention. âItâs about relationships and keeping a distance,â said Hu rather cryptically.
Hu starts every collection from her oil paintings, which capture personal feelings she then translates into textiles and patterns; shapes are fashioned directly on mannequins. This season the feeling was of struggling. âLots is happening in the world now,â she said. âPolitics, the economy, everything is harder, thereâs darkness around me, so I wanted to create something to protect people from this darkness, creating a world of romance and fantasy, because life needs hope.â
Colors were bright and saturated, with flashes of black as a counterpoint; smocked silk and tiered tulle, vintage crocheted lace and plastic lanyards, overlays of beaded and sequined silks were layered and draped into abstract, imaginative shapesâsome lean and liquid, some billowy and airy, some bulky. A standout was a concoction of yards of black tulle suspended over a bulging crinoline made of inflatable pillows, printed in vivid hues of green and pink, then appliquĂ©d with round-shaped sequined rosettes. Artsy and imaginative, Huâs creations seemed born out of spontaneous, emotional gestures turned into beauty and fantasy.
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