At Copenhagen Fashion Week, Henrik Vibskov Is a Designer of Dreams
EntertainmentIn my mind, and very likely in reality, I say the name of designer Henrik Vibskov like a famished zombie: Vibskovvv… Vibbbbskoooooooovvvv. Everything the influential Dane creates is infused with such interesting whimsy—structurally, philosophically—that even reference to his name provokes an intense, subhuman yearning.
Copenhagen Fashion Week is happening right now for S/S ‘16, and Henrik Vibskov, who showed Thursday, did not fail his rep. Under the watchful eye of brick-patterned performance artists camouflaging into a tent-like sculptural set piece, he sent typically unisex oversized cardigans and suits with various squiggles, painterly chiffon layering skirts in watercolor shades, and a bevy of tuniclike caftans in sheer and that are currently topping my life-wants list. Then there were those incredible caps, in which he reimagined the hunting cap as an angular sculpture with an abstract grate slicing right through it, for the effect of looking like you’re going camping in an art museum (the hats, a signature Vibskov accessory, look like you could grill hot dogs on them were you so inclined).