In our wildest dreams, Fall-Winter 2016 from Haider Ackermann is an invitation to assert oneself, a call to enter the alcoves of the perfumed salons of Shanghai, Marrakech, or Buenos Aires, or an irresistible injunction to join an imaginary cartel, at the head of which an iron and velvet triumvirate would officiate, composed of Kurozawa, Ennio Morricone and Tarantino.
Haider Ackermann's aesthetic is nourished by travels, mysteries, and the protean culture, refined in the four corners of the globe, which marked the creator during his childhood. Son of a cartographer, great admirer of Yves Saint Laurent, the French designer dares a clever mix of colors, materials too, and takes us here, farther and there, to unknown places.