Givenchy's AW18 show explores darker territory

Clare Waight-Keller revisits 1980s Germany

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After presenting a louche rock and roll collection for her Givenchy debut collection in October, Clare Waight-Keller's second collection for the house explores darker territory. For Autumn/Winter 2018 the designer delved into the world of film noir and the Berlin nightlife scene in the 1980s. She was particularly inspired by the 1983 film The Hunger, and also the Berlin-set television film Lust and Sound. Her 80s themed collection was also a nod to Germany's early industrial/electro band Kraftwerk whose hits explored the darkness and ethereal setting of a city split in two. This era also marked a period in western Europe marred by a decline in industry and the disillusionment of a youth generation.

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