‘Everyone’s watching’: Our last man standing on the Paris runway

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‘Everyone’s watching’: Our last man standing on the Paris runway
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Weeks into fashion month, designer Christopher Esber finally showcases Australia’s creative spirit.

Unimpeded by first-time nerves, the second runway show at Paris Fashion Week from Australian designer Christopher Esber exuded confidence, clavicles and feathers in a showcase of relaxed tailoring, sculpted goddess dresses and scuffed leather suiting.

, valued at €300,000 , in June. The ANDAM prize, which includes a mentorship from Saint Laurent designer Anthony Vaccarello, thrust Esber into a spotlight formerly occupied by past winners Martin Margiela, Viktor & Rolf and Iris van Herpen. “I was trying to capture something as delicate as a dandelion,” Esber said. Feathers were hand-beaded to a floating lattice frame, creating delicate spheres encircling the body.“Giving people a show is important. There’s more of that this season. I don’t want to call it theatrics, but there’s more drama.”

“I’m always thinking about the woman and creating a fantasy for her, just as much for everyone in the audience.”

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