Back | Events

Maison the Faux Showcases New Collection at Los Angeles Fashion Week

On March 17, Dutch fashion house Maison the Faux presented “the PREMIERE” at Los Angeles Fashion Week

Sat, Mar 17 - Sat, Mar 17  2018

On March 17, Maison the Faux presented “the PREMIERE” at the Los Angeles Fashion Week. After presenting three collections at the New York Fashion Week, Maison the Faux has set up a temporary home in Los Angeles. According to themselves, Los Angeles is the perfect platform to intensify Maison the Faux’s obsession with “the fake and constructed”.

 

The PREMIERE

In creative collaboration with Maavven and acclaimed choreographer Nina McNeely, Maison the Faux set up an immersive performance. The fashionistas pose the questions: “What makes the real, FAUX? And the faux, REAL?”

In a town where the spectacle of the carpet seems more important than the actual event, “the PREMIERE” took place on a Faux red carpet. The Faux red carpet was located at the loading docks of NeueHouse at LAFW where fans, celebrities, stylists, and paparazzi took over.

Show credits:

Production and Creative Development by Maavven
Choreography by Nina McNeely
Music by Donnatella

Make-up by Joel Sebastien
Hair by the Harlot team

Shoes in collaboration with Adult Antwerp
Sunglasses by Poppy Lissiman
Legwear by Leg Avenue
Drinks by Gem & Bolt

Pr by EB consults worldwide

MAISON the FAUX: the PREMIERE at LAFW 2018 © Jordan Millington

Maison the Faux

Maison the Faux is a creative studio posing as a grand couture fashion house. The house aspires to be an affectionate reaction to the current fashion industry and a big Faux wink in the direction of an audience liberated enough to move freely through an often narrow-minded world.

“The Fictional House”, a rough translation of Maison the Faux, is rooted in a great sense of humor and self-mockery, combined with a deep love of fashion. Maison the Faux represents a new outlook on masculinity and femininity creating “Humanwear”.

MAISON the FAUX: the PREMIERE at LAFW 2018 © Jordan Millington

DutchCulture USA