Gareth pugh biography of christopher

  • Haydn Christopher Gareth Pugh was born in Flint on 29 December He played in the second row for Neath and Llandovery before joining Carmarthen Quins.
  • Christopher where she was found dead in , and marks the point at which the inspiration for Gareth Pugh and Carson McColl's latest project struck.
  • He was once a disciple of Rick Owens and Michelle Lamy, and his clothes were fittingly brutal and architectural.
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    Gareth Pugh is a British fashion designer known for his theatrical runway shows. He began his career making costumes for the National Youth Theatre and studied at Sunderland College of Art and Central Saint Martins. Pugh launched his eponymous label in in London, gaining a cult following for his dark aesthetic inspired by costume design that featured elements like PVC and inflatables. Pugh has collaborated with various artists and brands, and has shown collections internationally, though he had not shown in London for 7 years prior to his Autumn/Winter collection.

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    Gareth Pugh is a British fashion designer known for his theatrical runway shows. He began his career making costumes for the National Youth Theatre and studied at Sunderland College of Art and Central Saint Martins. Pugh launched his eponymous label in in London, gaining a cult following for his dark aesthetic inspired by costume design that featured elements like PVC and inflatables. Pugh has collaborated with various artists and brands, and has shown collections internationally, thou

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  • Gareth Pugh&#;s intriguing collection sent you searching for a raison d&#;être. Surely there must be a unifying theme to account for the mirror looks…and the ones made from great draped swaths of plastic construction sheeting…and those that were insanely soigné, in almost a New Look kind of way, and created out of some scrunchy white material that from a distance resembled curly lamb&#;s wool.

    Not to mention the disco-ball effect of square plastic paillettes, and the squared-off construction of sculptural sleeves, and the twisted trouser-boot hybrids, and—can&#;t forget—the animal pelts, and the clear shell covering on looks in neutral tones of cream and sand. You searched for some kind of key—a metaphorical one to match the literal one that was affixed to the back of a couple of looks—to define all this fashion, much of which was high-impact memorable. And if you came up empty-handed, maybe that&#;s OK, because after his show tonight Pugh pretty much copped to the fact that there wasn&#;t necessarily a statement here.

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    According to the designer, he was being &#;intuitive&#; this season and seeing where that got him. Fair enough. In the end, it got him a collection made up of moments and parts. A sharp belted coat in beige here, a dress and cape made of pe