The dance, theater and music, main inspiration engines of the Asturian designer Arturo Obegero, converged this Sunday on the Paris catwalk, where the designer presented his most mature collection to date playing with whites, blacks, drapes and lace.
About twenty stylism composed the autumn-winter collection 22/23 of the Asturian, which has settled in the official calendar of Paris Fashion Week with its increasingly reputed exaggerated waist pants and its flying blouses.
“The world of dance and theatricality calls me a lot.We have a lot of lace, which comes from Calais, and in terms of colors all very rigorous, black and white.It is the most dramatic collection I have made, ”the designer told Efe before the parade.
Only Esmeralda green put color to the collection, in a blouse suit and pirate pants in velvet.
His classic high -walled, very flamenco pants took this time with a black mesh with lace on the back, while the wool point put warmth to the collection in two high -neck sweaters with a striking draped draped that starts from one sideof the garment and wraps the model as a scarf.
The lace, attached to the body, is shown as a tattoo and combined with pants and vests seems to become a transparent mesh.
Although officially the format chosen by Obegero for this collection - very marked even by the Pandemia of the Coronavirus - was the video that issued through the website of the Federation of Haute Couture and Fashion, organizer of the event, the designer was encouraged to organize aSmall parade in the Comme des Garçons space in Paris, in the central neighborhood of Marais.
"As for presentation this is the biggest thing I have done so far, and we continue in the official presentations calendar although it is a more powerful catwalk format," said Obegero.
The young creator says that he prefers to go "little by little" but advances that he has several collaborations in progress and will soon get a new accessory "that can be very interesting", after the creation in 2021 of his first perfume, Azabache.
"Things are going well and people start discovering me," he says.
The Spanish, who broadcast his live parade on networks, also presented his first wedding suit on the catwalk, a cocktail type model with a white lace that wraps the waist and shoulders.
“My cousin married last summer and took a veil from a collection we made, with embroidered Hortensias.It stayed in my head and I thought it is a line that can fit with my brand and at the business level could work in the future, ”confesses the young creator.