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Background:
At the start of 2021, Rick Owens wanted his next show to reflect the toll the pandemic had taken on the world. Held at Venice’s Tempio Votivo, a shrine to the fallen soldiers of the two world wars, Owens centred the outing around “anger and darkness.” Despite this sombre outlook, the designer told BoF editor-at-large Tim Blanks that a political shift, with the inauguration of US President Joe Biden, gave him a sense of optimism. On the latest episode of the BoF Podcast, we revisit this thought-provoking conversation, covering Owens‘ Autumn/Winter 2021 men’s collection, the lessons he learned from the pandemic and his renewed hope for society.
Key Insights:
- For Owens, constraints can create fertile ground for creativity. “It has been quiet change and I like the idea of working within small boundaries,” said Owens. “I like the idea of doing the best with what you have got.”
- Owens created his collection when the world was facing growing political uncertainty and instability but he said “one of the most reassuring things [in this world] is that everything usually balances out. We have survived this long because there is just a tiny bit more of goodness than badness. Just enough to keep us surviving.”
- Owen’s men’s shows in particular are deeply personal. “My men’s runway shows are always about men’s flaws and men’s worst urges because they are auto-biographical,” he said. “When I am thinking about men I am thinking about my own experience and my own experience is very critical and I am always very conscious of my worst urges and where they are coming from.”
Additional Resources:
- Hellfire and Humility: How the Pandemic Changed Rick Owens. ‘I love a bombastic show, but do I really want to be that guy forever?’ Rick Owens talks to Tim Blanks about Men’s Spring/Summer 2021.
- Rick Owens on What Makes a Man. The designer reflects at length on his life and work, masculinity and whether clothes make the man.
- Constructing Rick Owens’ Creative Bubble. Over the last two decades, Rick Owens and Michèle Lamy have managed to construct a fantastical creative world entirely of their own design and turn it into a commercially successful business.





