A New Generation Steps Up
By Timothy Hagy
PARIS - January 28 - On Monday, Helmut Lang's resignation from his
own label was officially announced by Prada, and on Friday, a designer
from the newest generation of Austrian fashion looked ready to step
out of his countryman's long shadow. Petar Petrov, aged 27, chose to
show his fall collection in the Espace Commines where Lang debuted
decades ago. But that was the end of any similarity. Petrov's look
is young, pulsing and urban, void of the bondage and S&M undertones
that hindered Lang's commercial viability, albeit enraptured the fashion
press. The era of "The Night Porter" is out, and a new
Vienna - one multi-color, multi-national, and cutting edge is in. Music pounded,
while the models (two Arian Teutonic, and four gentleman of color) thread their
way around the rows of stark bleachers. Of particular interest were the form-fitting
rubber pants, the burst of florescent apple-green abstract print jackets, and
a fire engine-red lacquered suit. Elsewhere, the use of subtly colored pinstripes
was counterbalanced by boss gloves and cool, shinny shoes. Petrov's tailoring
was sharp, and his look young. He's made a huge step forward from where he
was just one season ago.
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