×

PHILIPP PLEIN's video: PHILIPP PLEIN Autumn Winter 2017 Fashion Show pleinlovesny Full Version

@PHILIPP PLEIN Autumn/Winter 2017 | Fashion Show #pleinlovesny | Full Version
New York 13 February 2017 - Making its debut at NYFW, Philipp Plein takes New York by storm with an Autumn/Winter collection celebrating the true spirit of this iconic city. Opening with a performance from Brooklyn-born star Nas, and staged in the landmark New York Public Library, the show is a personal love letter to the neighborhoods of New York. In a city where everyone is a stranger, where everyone is from somewhere else, neighborhoods are what make New York home. From the Bronx and Chelsea to Queens and the Upper East Side, neighborhoods help shape characters and create an identity. The words ‘Neighborhood Kings’ are emblazoned throughout the collection because, in this show, everyone – no matter where they come from – is a king of their own hood. The Kills play a live rock set as a diverse cast of models and personalities walk the runway: among them, Sofia Richie and Jeremy Meeks, photographer Sebastian Faena, graffiti artist Alec Monopoly, Patriots player Danny Amendola and rappers Young Thug, Desiigner and Fetty Wap. There are no barriers here: music, style, race, gender, everything is mixed together. There is no distinction between women’s and menswear: the girls wear boys’ t-shirts and hoodies; the boys wear girls’ jackets and even dresses. There is no distinction between streetwear and couture: an embroidered evening dress is worn with a bomber jacket; an intarsia mink coat paired with a hoodie; thigh-high sneakers next to chinchilla heeled boots. This New York gang is free to express themselves however they want and free to dress however they feel. Their strength is in their individuality and their differences are what unify them. A closer inspection reveals that prints and patches also tell a tale of New York. The symbols of a dollar bill form the print on a fur-hooded coat, and Statue of Liberty and FBI (‘Fashion Beyond Imagination’) patches decorate sweatshirts and bombers. Elsewhere, metallic floor-length puffer coats and studded snakeskin jackets give outerwear the protective quality of urban armor. As hip-hop legends 2 Live Crew end the extravaganza with their 1990 protest anthem Banned in the USA, it’s clear that what New York needs now is an Empire State of Plein…

126

8
PHILIPP PLEIN
Subscribers
12.9K
Total Post
153
Total Views
5.2M
Avg. Views
90.1K
View Profile
This video was published on 2017-02-14 22:26:00 GMT by @PHILIPP-PLEIN on Youtube. PHILIPP PLEIN has total 12.9K subscribers on Youtube and has a total of 153 video.This video has received 126 Likes which are higher than the average likes that PHILIPP PLEIN gets . @PHILIPP-PLEIN receives an average views of 90.1K per video on Youtube.This video has received 8 comments which are higher than the average comments that PHILIPP PLEIN gets . Overall the views for this video was lower than the average for the profile.

Other post by @PHILIPP PLEIN