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The zany Belgian designer keeping fashion fun

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PARIS: Always guaranteed to bring a touch of craziness and colour to Paris Fashion Week, Belgian designer Walter Van Beirendonc­k could not help having a dig Wednesday at the megabrands dominating the industry.

Even by the veteran designer’s zany standards, his latest menswear show was a wildly imaginativ­e collection, featuring jackets with tentacles, enormous hats, huge blue goat horns and a bright green gas mask.

Perhaps the most interestin­g detail was jackets with holes running right through from front to back.

All of it was lapped up by Van Beirendonc­k’s adoring fans — many of them extravagan­tly dressed in his past outfits — who see him as a blast of muchneeded fun in the self-serious world of high fashion.

The designer purposely went for an intimate setting this season to contrast with the enormous shows put on by billion-dollar brands like Dior, Chanel and Louis Vuitton.

“I don’t want to do a big Far West movie,” he told AFP backstage, in a dig at Louis Vuitton’s ultra-expensive, cowboy-themed show the night before.

“I feel it’s really sometimes too much what they are doing. There’s so much money being spent, they should spend it on better things,” he said with a laugh.

Van Beirendonc­k even eschewed the usual pounding soundtrack of a fashion show, instead planting a hidden speaker on each model, playing the likes of Joy Division and David Bowie.

He said that “more than ever” it was difficult to survive as an independen­t label, but it was gratifying to see young people discoverin­g his work.

Some of the new collection resurrecte­d elements from his groundbrea­king work in the 1990s, including prosthetic­s that added strange new shapes to the models’ faces, and his own.

“Everything is completely new, it’s not nostalgic. But it’s a little bit like a reminder of what I did in the past, and which is now popping up everywhere,” he said. “I have a really nice following of people that like what I’m doing — really young people are discoverin­g my work from the 90s. It’s a nice energy.”

I feel it’s really sometimes too much what they are doing. There’s so much money being spent, they should spend it on better things. Walter Van Beirendonc­k

 ?? ?? Walter Van Beirendonc­k
Walter Van Beirendonc­k
 ?? — AFP photo ?? A model presents a creation by Walter Van Beirendonc­k for the Menswear Ready-to-wear Fall-Winter 2024/2025 collection as part of the Paris Fashion Week, in Paris.
— AFP photo A model presents a creation by Walter Van Beirendonc­k for the Menswear Ready-to-wear Fall-Winter 2024/2025 collection as part of the Paris Fashion Week, in Paris.

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