Diesel’s latest fashion show was anything but ordinary. The show, which was held in Florence on July 21, 2007, combined all aspects of visual art, with the models walking the runway accompanied by holographic sea creatures. The sea creatures were in mid-air and seemed to be interacting with the models in an underwater runway. This was the first fashion show that ever had real models showing with holographic models.
For a review of the show, check out Groove Effect. According to Sean, who attended the show, "the Liquid Space show used holographic projectors and live models simultaneously, blended them together seamlessly with a great soundtrack, and ultimately produced one of the best multimedia events I've seen in some time… the visuals were so well done and integrated into the show so seamlessly that they were the real stars of the event."
Personally, I am not exactly sure how I feel about the elaborate effects used during the show. It seems to me that the holograms may have been a distraction from the clothing being shown. What do you think? Where the holograms just too over the top and too distracting for a fashion show?
Posted by Kristen D. on July 26, 2007 at 12:15 PM
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for me a fashion show is a reunion for vip person, not a event for making a inspection to the real advance of the disegner.
My english is bad. excuse me!
when is the dj?
Posted by GiuSeppe on August 11, 2007 6:44 PM