This weekend Miguel Adrover, the rebel designer who upended the fashion system in New York in the 2000s, was awarded the Medalla de Oro from the Majorcan town of Santanyí.
in New York in the 2000s, was awarded the Medalla de Oro from the Mallorcan town of Santanyí. “This is a little village so far away from New York, but the energy is the same,” said the designer, who made time for a quick pre-event phone call between fittings. With the award came the opportunity to present looks to the public, which Adrover dramatically announced onas his “Last Runway.
Another novelty of the event was the unveiling of the designer’s own “Amadeus countryside” look. He received the award in sweatpants, boots, and a blazer worn over a relative’s nightgown. The whole exercise, Adrover says, felt like going back to the very beginning when he dug through his grandmother’s closets looking for treasures. “What is so emotional,” notes Adrover, “is that the clothes look fantastic now, you know, and it’s more than 20 years.
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