Taking Jonathan Andersonâs wearable screens and the Spring/Summer 2023 menâs collection inspired by nature as our starting point, a quick look at the collaborations of high fashion with science and sustainability!

The Spring/Summer 2023 Collection designed by Jonathan Anderson for Loewe sends us greetings from the near future. He sent an experimental collection to the catwalks during Paris Fashion Week, without surrendering himself to digital clothes whose function we cannot fully grasp. Before the fashion show on June 25, the teasers shared by Loewe on Instagram gave clues about what to expect. However, we could not predict the point of the story. What could mushrooms have been when people who had completely surrendered themselves to machines got together?

There were two words that summed up the fashion show and the collection: organic and high-tech! The entire runway gave a âwhite screenâ when the show started! As bright as possible, grass shoes, iPads and screens reminiscent of solar panels, which we often encounter in the Southern regions, reflected the future on clothes. In fact, these two different perspectives, which may seem distant from each other, point to the same point. A greener and cleaner future shaped by science and experiments! âThe real thing and the re-creation of reality with the help of technology,â wrote the showâs notes. âBirds are flapping wings, fish are swimming, people are kissing. We are watching them from those screens.â

Jonathan Anderson collaborated with Spanish bio designer Paula Ulargui Escalona for this collection. Grass was grown in the tunnels of Paris for 20 days before the fashion show. Then these grasses were embroidered on jeans, jackets, trousers and shoes.â
This Loewe collection is not just the result of sleepless nights in the brandâs workshops in Madrid, it was finalized in underground tunnels just outside Paris. I guess when you read this sentence for the first time, a world reminiscent of a bit of gothic and a bit of science fiction comes to life in your eyes. Anderson may not have gone crazy and started working to save the future by shutting himself in dark rooms, but he is sure to offer the fashion industry the fresh blood it needs in a creative way.









