During fashion week in Paris, designer Yohan Serfaty’s label Y. Project held an intimate gathering to commemorate the late designer and his work. Held at the beautiful site of the Musée d’art et d’histoire du Judaïsme, the event featured an installation where a few of Serfaty’s garments were placed on top of high ladders, dimly lit from the inside. In a pitch-dark room, a powerful video was playing on a lone screen, showing tools and machines working in an almost ghost-like manner.
Release is the title of Y. Project’s SS14 collection, on which Serfaty worked very hard to finish.
The event left everyone touched and reminiscing what a kind and gracious person Serfaty was.
The video for Release can be viewed below along with photos from the installation.
video produced by Alessandro Tinelli / music by Daniele Carmosino
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