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Andrew Gn: Fashioning Singapore and the World will run at the Asian Civilisations Museum in Singapore through September 17, 2023. The night before Bottega Veneta debuted the latest iteration of its cultural-exchange series, The Square São Paulo, creative director Matthieu Blazy took a break from the dance floor to talk. “I feel like a kid the night before a holiday,” he said. The setting was a house party chic enough to defy that description but charming enough to earn it: Behind him, a dining table heaved with traditional decadent Brazilian fare; around him, a crowd of local artists, collaborators, and friends clad in his designs spun and sang his praises; and in front of him, the famed Brazilian singer Mart’nália crooned, backed by her band. But the pleasure Blazy anticipated was atypical to those usually afforded the international fashion darling and certainly more abstract. Tomorrow he was going to align the world of his Bottega Veneta with that of the famed Brazilian modernist Lina Bo Bardi.
Gn himself plans to increase his gift by another 250 pieces or so. “Like a good father, I want my clothes to have a life of their own, in the right conditions,” he offered. The designer is currently in discussions with a handful of museums in Europe and the US about taking his show on the road, perhaps as early as next year. “Singapore may not be the largest country, but its eclectic, open spirit means we can definitely communicate with the world in the language of beauty and art,” he said.
Earlier in the evening, Blazy addressed the crowd, recounting how, when he first took the reins as creative director at Bottega Veneta back in 2021, one of the members of his new team had asked: If Bottega Veneta was an architect, who would it be? “I answered immediately, ‘I wish it were Lina Bo Bardi,’” Blazy said. Specifically, the way the Italian-born, Brazilian-by-choice design icon had “brought people together, exploring new fields, never compromising on liberty, leaving the intellectual behind to let the emotional experience come first.” So when it came time to celebrate a decade of Bottega in Brazil for The Square São Paulo, Blazy proposed something aligned with both Bo Bardi’s principles and his own. “It’s not about a bag and not about fashion,” Blazy said. “It’s about something that is shared.”
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