Oh yeah, literally while walking in the show.
After Sunday's show, Alessandro Michele made a statement pertaining to the fashion faux-pas and said that the straitjacket-inspired looks were really just a very extreme version of a uniform. “For me, the show was the journey from conformity to freedom and creativity,” Alessandro told“Uniforms, utilitarian clothes, such straitjackets, were included in the fashion show as the most extreme version of restriction imposed by society and those who control it.
Given the nature of the show, Alessandro added that Ayesha was free to protest the looks. Thankfully, these Gucci pieces will not be sold online, but we can only hope that the brand does better with sensitive issues like mental health in the future.
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