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Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More
Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More
Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More
Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More
Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More
Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More
Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More
Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More
Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More
Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More
Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More
Choreography and couture returned to the stage at the 2018 Fall Gala with costume design by Gareth Pugh. The onstage program featured three world premiere ballets by exciting guest choreographers including Kyle Abraham, Matthew Neenan, and Gianna Reisen. The other participating fashion designers are Giles Deacon and Alberta Ferretti. In a recent interview, Gareth Pugh told @wwd that when it came to developing the costumes for Matthew Neenan’s ballet The Exchange, "I really liked the idea of giving women power rather than making them look like the cherry on the cake." He’s also "injecting a sense of brutalism into ballet," which he says is important "as a counter to frilliness and frivolity. More