Thom Browne takes flight in New York with feathers, herons and magpies
Briefly

Thom Browne's latest collection showcases his unique blend of conceptual and classic designs, fully embracing a whimsical bird motif. His fashion shows intentionally provoke mixed reviews, revealing his preference for risk over safety. This season, bright feather eyelashes and 2,000 origami birds decorated the catwalk. Browne’s garments feature British-made tweeds with charming embroidery inspired by John J Audubon's illustrations. Despite the beauty of the collection, Browne worries it may not push boundaries far enough, reflecting his commitment to making clothes that are both wearable and innovative.
Thom Browne prefers his fashion shows to ruffle feathers, indicating that he prefers positive and negative reviews alike, as it signifies creative risk.
Browne aims to blend the conceptual with the classic, resulting in garments that reflect both traditional craftsmanship and innovative design.
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