Gareth Pugh
His final collection at St. Martins used balloons to accentuate models' joints and limbs. This technique became one of his trademarks. Pugh uses a lot of black and white which suits this unit really well. One of Pugh's trademarks is his experimentation with form and volume. He has used materials including mink, parachute silk, foam footballs, Afro-weave synthetic hair, and electrically charged plastic in his clothing.
His final collection at St. Martins used balloons to accentuate models' joints and limbs. This technique became one of his trademarks. Pugh uses a lot of black and white which suits this unit really well. One of Pugh's trademarks is his experimentation with form and volume. He has used materials including mink, parachute silk, foam footballs, Afro-weave synthetic hair, and electrically charged plastic in his clothing.
In 2006, he had his first solo show at London Fashion
Week.
Gareth Pugh’s recent 2015 collection ready to wear is a lot
more wearable than his earlier designs. In his ready to wear collection he uses
black and paints a red cross on the models faces, Red for
Pugh meant love, war and England.
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