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The Architects of the Impossible: Why Avant-Garde Legacy Still Shapes the Way We Move

Avant-garde fashion was never just about dramatic silhouettes or 'unwearable' runways. It was built by architects of a new language—thinkers like Rei Kawakubo and Martin Margiela who treated clothing as philosophy, by image-makers who reshaped beauty, and by cultural figures who protected risk in an industry built on approval. At FlyandFall, we explore the legacy of these pioneers and how their radical defiance continues to shape the way we move today.  

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Avant-garde fashion editorial featuring five models in extreme sculptural designs including black ruffles, red tulle, metallic armor, and baroque embellishments