I and D, literally Imitation and Disguise, takes on its full meaning when the body is hidden behind a cape and the silhouette is reinvented in clothes designed for movement. A thrill of sensations when the designer plays with the effects of materials, a dizziness of perceptions when he plays with symmetry and asymmetry.
Jean-Philippe Gawronski confronts modern architecture and reacts to urban harshness, while asserting his ecological commitment to comfortable natural materials such as wool, cashmere, silk and leather. In this urban labyrinth, the I and D collection reaffirms the values of sustainable development and assures a protective rampart, an oxygen bubble and a creative and benevolent breath of fresh air. |