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«I wish you were here» by Saint Laurent

«I wish you were here» by Saint Laurent

An imaginary desert landscape provides the backdrop to the Saint Laurent Summer 21 fashion show. Mesmerizing shows from Saint Laurent Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello Spring-Summer 2021 «I wish you were here». It turns out that the show was in an artificial desert, which is like two drops of water similar to the real landscapes of North Africa. After all, Yves Saint Laurent himself was born in Algeria, and his childhood passed there. In the video, you can watch the models walk right through the sand dunes.

Воображаемый пейзаж пустыни стал фоном для показа мод Saint Laurent Summer 21.Просто завораживающие шоу от креативного директора Saint Laurent Энтони Ваккарелло весна-лето 2021«I wish you were here». Оказывается, показ был в искусственной пустыне, которая как две капли воды похожа на настоящие пейзажи Северной Африки. Ведь сам Ив Сен-Лоран родился в Алжире, и там же прошло его детство. В видео вы сможете наблюдать за тем, как модели ходят прямо по песчаным дюнам. 

Video @ncanguilhem Soundtrack @sebastian_edbgr
A selection of jewelry featured in the collection are designed by Claude Lalanne  

Видео @ncanguilhem Саундтрек @sebastian_edbgr

Коллекция украшений разработана Клодом Лаланом.

 

Photos - screenshots from YSL video 

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