Kris Goyri There’s an orange semicircle at the end of the track. The first look came out: a blue bandeau top attached via metal hoops to a deconstructed skirt that was split into two layers, with the top made of a heavier orange fabric and a purple tulle pleated skirt at the bottom. “I’ve been thinking about staring at the sun and seeing how the colors change around it, how the birds flying by become mysterious in the sunlight. It’s a very unique moment,” the designer said backstage. For months, Goiri has been chasing and thinking about sunsets on the Oaxaca coast. Spring includes all of his signature elements; pleated silks in bohemian dresses, belts with rows of fabric-covered ties on the sides or back to complete flowing dresses, while also exploring abstract fun Angular clipping.
The designer’s interpretation of the ideal panorama is presented in a classic way; birds flying across the sky appear on mini bandeau dresses and corsets, and the sun reflects on a deep orange sea, which is appropriately reflected in the matching suit. interpretation; or the phases of the moon appearing on a series of jumpsuits. Elsewhere, sturdy pieces grounded the designer’s idyllic vision. Examples include a sheer brown dress with billowy sleeves and a very ’60s-inspired A-line mini dress.
But Goyri did not ignore items more suitable for everyday wear, such as an asymmetrical top paired with two slit skirts or a skirt with a geometric pattern. “Ultimately, I wanted this collection to be a celebration of life, a yearning for the happy moments of the ’90s.” He certainly brought the joie de vivre.