Juan Vidal’s current latest series, “No, I don’t like it” (“They like me, they don’t like me”), attracts ideas in tough sissy flowers, is an ode to weakness and attraction. The developers discussed it. He included: “It’s a deep psychological collection that is not hidden against opposition and uncertainty, but they become language.”
The last job shared a series of contrasts: clean and satin silk, an oversized layer of ditch, flower-cuts on antique prints he found in Kyoto, and enhanced satin fit with a Taftuta bow, stimulating the traditional Japanese obi. The series shows 32 introduces the Barcelona style 080 weeks, and the opposite fusion is sympathetic: right, round, tight, smooth, matte and gloss, sunshine, men and women. “There is no overview from the Thinking Committee. Vidal described the production process being more spontaneous and can burn a trail at random.
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