This season, Gabriela Hearst dedicated her Chloé collection to creating awareness around fusion, the benign source of energy that could replace coal plants in the future.
She arranged the seats of her show – set within a blacked-out Pavilion Vendôme – to mimic the circular shape of the so-called tokamak used to generate fusion power, and surrounded the structure with hoops hanging from the ceiling and laser lights that evoked an industrial rave.
We started with the previous show by looking and researching climate solutions for climate success, because we all talk about the climate crisis, but I feel like I’m tired of just calling out the problems and not bringing out solutions to discuss and learn about.We started with energy, because – after years of research and being born on a ranch and understanding that we belong and nature doesn’t belong to us – I came to the conclusion that sustainability is an energy problem.
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