Get Well Soon delivered a stripped-down cover of Underworld’s iconic hit “Born Slippy” at the Dries Van Noten menswear show, held in a former sorting office of the French Post and Customs in Paris. Van Noten has a remarkable talent for discovering unique venues in central Paris, and this show was no exception. Venturing into uncharted territory, Van Noten introduced a new hand marbling technique, typically used on paper, to create stunning effects on raincoats and outerwear. This method even crafted eye motifs on casual wear. The show culminated in a vibrant array of marbled prints, with models showcasing a riot of saturated colors. The collection seamlessly blended traditional menswear with eclectic references, from Nashville to folk, featuring western details and broderie anglaise on flowing cotton trousers and coats. A prominent wide collar appeared on jackets and hand-knitted crochet cardigans, adding a retro-futuristic vibe to the silhouette. Van Noten described the collection as “a few of my favorite things,” and it undoubtedly introduced new favorites to his devoted fans.

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