In May, our fashion conversations often landed on the MET Gala in New York, on Anna Wintour and Vogue. We talked about Sabrina Carpenter in her Louis Vuitton look, and Rihanna, who announced her pregnancy on the carpet in a Marc Jacobs gown. We dreamed of Bella Hadid, Kaia Gerber, Lucky Blue Smith, and Alton Mason.
We shared catwalks, covers, and… again and again… the longing many of us feel for a size 38–40 (IT) and a sculpted body.
Other conversations focused on the experiences lived at the MART in Rovereto with Oriente Occidente and at Sight City in Frankfurt, together with blind and visually impaired communities: we talked about Ray Charles and Stevie Wonder, about Al Pacino in Scent of a Woman (1992) and Björk in Dancer in the Dark (2000), but also about Lucy Edwards, a blind British model and activist, the first to walk the runway at Copenhagen Fashion Week.
We asked those who are blind: How do you shop for clothes? How do you choose what to wear?