![]() ![]() As Mickey, the player uses paint and paint thinner to dynamically change Wasteland. It’s a place ruled by Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Walt Disney’s first cartoon star. As Mickey, the player is propelled into Wasteland, an alternate world made up of Disney’s current and long forgotten characters and attractions. In the action-adventure platforming game for the Wii console, Mickey Mouse ventures on an epic journey of creativity and discovery. “The game is all about honoring our individual and collective memories of Disney magic,” Warren said on the tour, “and I knew I had to allow players to explore places they’d find familiar – strange, of course, but familiar.”īefore I share highlights from the tour and screenshots from the new game, it’s helpful to have some background. We’re treating you to an inside look here on the Disney Parks Blog. The experience was emotive, emotional and an epic beginning to a new chapter at Louis Vuitton.Last Friday, the creator of the new Disney Epic Mickey video game, Warren Spector, led a media tour at Disneyland park to show how the Park inspired him and parts of the game. In the accessories department, Williams delivered magnified furry Mickey Mouse gloves, different dimensions of trunks covered in shiny copper (presented on buggies driven by models), sunglasses crafted like camera lenses, and his first bag proposal for the house, as seen in the Rihanna campaign: a new interpretation of the classic Speedy bag reimagined in leather as opposed to canvas and rendered in the primary colours Williams said served as his natural starting point for the collection. Amongst Williams’s debut proposals were tracksuits outlined with pearls, Damier motifs adapted into the patterns of coats and jackets, and delectable denim pieces embroidered with micro motifs of faces created by the American artist Henry Taylor, who also starred in the show’s prelude. Taking in the show atop the Pont Neuf, with Louis Vuitton’s adjacent headquarters towering in the background, you’d be forgiven for slipping into shopping mode. “Down to Earth,” as Williams’s old mentor at Chanel, Karl Lagerfeld, once said of himself: “Just not this Earth.” Reflecting his own inimitable sense of style, from dandy tailoring to camouflage, bouclé jackets and comfy-centric constructions, Williams adapted the iconography of Louis Vuitton in new Damier chessboard patterns, a “Damoflage” splicing of Damier and camo, a pixelated Damier by ET Artist, and Canal Street-inspired takes on the LV monogram across a wardrobe that felt distinctly wearable (in a very extra way). There was a calm resolve about the show – uplifted by the soundtrack he had produced with Voices of Fire, Clipse and Lang Lang, performed with a live choir and orchestra – which was also felt in the collection. Following in Abloh’s LV-shaped footsteps, Williams’s debut felt at ease. He often cited Williams as a role model: someone who had paved the way in music and fashion culture. Everyone was there, from Beyoncé and Jay-Z (who performed with Williams after the show) to Rihanna and A$AP Rocky, Kim Kardashian, Naomi Campbell, Zendaya, Lenny Kravitz and Lewis Hamilton.Ībloh often said his tenure at Louis Vuitton was about changing an industry where there wasn’t anyone he could mirror himself in. He demonstrated the moment in an epic production – on said bridge, in the centre of Paris – framed around a collection that represented the personal style and understanding of clothes, which earned him his star in the fashion galaxy in the first place. As an artist who’s provided the life soundtrack for at least one generation, Williams’s meeting with the biggest luxury brand in the world was loaded with significance. The quintessential question that I ask myself all the time, and ask people I care about, is, ‘Hey, if the sun is shining on you, what would you do with the light?’” the designer reflected before the show. “In moments like this, when you’ve been chosen to do something, the sun is shining on you. ![]() Can you imagine how difficult it is to close off the Pont Neuf? The location choice for Pharrell Williams’s debut show for Louis Vuitton said it all: this was history in the making. ![]()
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