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Throwback: SS18 by the numbers

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01.10.2017

By Wei Yeen Loh

Throwback: SS18 by the numbers

80,000: The number pieces of mirror used in Dior’s show

2,200: The total surface area in m² that the pieces of mirror was constructed on at Dior

 

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37: The number of arches, pillars and statues in Gucci’s ancient map inspired showspace

20: The number of years since Gianni Versace’s death, commemorated by Donatella Versace this year with a tribute collection based off archive key prints from 1991-1995

5: The number of supermodel icons from the 1990s who closed the Versace show, namely Carla Bruni, Naomi Campbell, Claudia Schiffer, Cindy Crawford and Helena Christensen

18: The number of shows that Kaia Gerber, Cindy Crawford’s mini-me, has walked this SS18—incidentally her debut season.

 

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6: The number of waterfalls constructed for the Chanel show set

30: The approximate height in feet of the largest waterfall at Chanel

85: The length of the landscape in metres at Chanel

550,000: The amount of water in gallons that was used to create the waterfalls at Chanel 

9: The number of female artists whose illustrations were referenced by Miuccia Prada for her collection and showspace

5: The number of identical twins in sets that closed the Undercover show

 

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2: The number of models it took to be part of a unicorn that closed the Thom Browne show

50: The approximate number of millennials who walked the runway of Dolce & Gabbana’s “Secret Show”

20: The number of years since Tommy Hilfiger has shown in London, with the recent one being the AW17 collection during London Fashion Week

40: The approximate number of street style photographers who are part of the #NoFreePhotos initiative in objection of the unauthorized use of their images.

 

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