Boramy Viguier has collaborated with director Samuel Rixon on a Fall Winter 2021 pre-collection a short fashion film titled Lord Sky Dungeon. The French-Cambodian designer was supported by Gucci and selected by Creative Director Alessandro Michele to be part of the Gucci Fest
I was imagining elegant ninjas-knights with a medieval armory. The sexy witch in the woods. The Evil Dr Cat. The mob gangster. A bit of everything. I wasn’t really worried if they did match together. It was about trying. I like to be in that kind of mood especially in 2020.
– Boramy Viguier
Lord Sky Dungeon teases Boramy Viguier’s AW21 Pre-Collection, including a brand new all-over print, designed and illustrated in his Paris atelier, on which cohabits multiple mystical and sacred references.
Exploring further the monastic and medieval silhouettes, this collection offers silk-screened holy shirts, ritual capes, hooded ninja jumpsuits and priest hoods in gorgeous taffetas.
Fashion often guarantees freedom. We like fashion because it is freeing the body of women, men, minorities, gays, trans. I have the idea that we are not that free. We have the illusion of being free. We are dominated by forces that outrun us. Forces that are bigger than us. We are acting only because those political, economical, climatics and mystic forces allow us to do so.
– Boramy Viguier
Credits
Directed by Samuel Rixon & Boramy Viguier
Visual Effects by Lucien Krampf & Stanislas Becot
Graphic Design by C’estainsi
Produced by Cinq Etoiles Productions
With the sounds of
Dengue Fever – Tip My Canoe
Brice Davoli – Knight Glory