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At first, it looks like an exorcism. Dancers from the ages of 16 to 64 convulse, writhe and gyrate in crisp shirtdresses and blood-red heels to the sound of Massive Attack’s
Angel. Then come blurry flashes of shimmering dresses covered in vermillion paillettes, and sober coats with rose graphics, as the dance intensifies. Trancelike, you find yourself inexplicably glued to the screen.
This was what Dries Van Noten wanted you to experience when watching a film he created around his fall-winter 2021 collection. “We actually had tears in our eyes when we saw those dancers move on stage, after not being able to perform for a year,” the Belgian designer tells me over a video call. “It was like everybody released all the raw energy they had pent up inside, and it felt very real.”
At first, it looks like an exorcism. Dancers from the ages of 16 to 64 convulse, writhe and gyrate in crisp shirtdresses and blood-red heels to the sound of Massive Attack’s
Angel. Then come blurry flashes of shimmering dresses covered in vermillion paillettes, and sober coats with rose graphics, as the dance intensifies. Trancelike, you find yourself inexplicably glued to the screen.
This was what Dries Van Noten wanted you to experience when watching a film he created around his fall-winter 2021 collection. “We actually had tears in our eyes when we saw those dancers move on stage, after not being able to perform for a year,” the Belgian designer tells me over a video call. “It was like everybody released all the raw energy they had pent up inside, and it felt very real.”
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Couple candidness always makes for a refreshing interview, and husband-and-wife duo Ditte and Nicolaj Reffstrup are on hand to deliver over Google Hangouts from their home in Copenhagen.
“I don’t know if it’s living with a person who literally drops her clothes from where she enters to where she ends up, so you can follow her path around the house, but I like to have cupboards where I can put things away – Ditte would rather leave it and see what happens,” muses Nicolaj. “But that’s exactly why people feel relaxed when they enter our home, Nicolaj – there’s actually stuff!” laughs Ditte. “I have a friend whose apartment feels like there’s nothing in it – I don’t know how she does it, it’s so
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