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Viktor & Rolf’s Upside-Down Dresses Really Make Ya Think

Too often, people forget what haute couture really is.

Couture isn’t designed to be worn on the daily, nor is it suitable for many occasions, it’s instead a more detailed and considered approach to the world of fashion that not only elevates the unattainable, but blurs the lines between reality and fiction.

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Simply put (by Haider Ackermann in a recent interview with Highsnobiety): it makes people dream.

On January 25, 2023, the lines were certainly blurred during Viktor & Rolf’s Paris Haute Couture Week presentation when it turned fashion upside-down. Literally.



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The avant-garde fashion label — which is renowned for its tongue-in-cheek approach to fashion — demonstrated a myriad of ways a ball gown can be worn, presenting various styles worn upside-down, to-the-side, and, well, normally (if there is such a thing in couture).

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Watched on by a mustache-wearing Doja Cat (fresh from her red-studded look at Schiaparelli earlier in the week), Viktor & Rolf’s lesson in diagonal dressing has since garnered a myriad of online attention, and rightly so.

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Couture needs to be viewed more as art, as opposed to fashion. Because, as we know, wearing one of their upside down dresses to meet the in-laws wouldn’t be wise, although it would be iconic.



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