Her black cut-out bodysuit by LaQuan Smith was the perfect look for the performance. “I loved how simple and striking it was,” she says. “I felt a synergy with the dancers—we were all wearing black and strong shapes. For me, I’ve definitely grown tired of everyone doing the most. It was challenging myself to strip it all back, and have the focus be on me and the dancer’s physicality.” In Paris, meanwhile, Twigs pulled off her second creative collaboration with Valentino earlier this week. The artist directed a special musical performance—with all-female dancers from Rambert Dance Company—for designer Pierpaolo Piccioli’s spring 2024 collection. “We’ve been talking about doing something together for a while now—wanting to push art, fashion, and dance further,” she says. To do so, the pair riffed off of Piccioli’s new designs, which had a grounded sensibility. Twigs wanted to capture this emotion through the performance’s choreography and set—as well as the sounds made by the dancers’ movement. “Pierpaolo’s collection was about this woman who was very natural and raw, but extremely powerful,” says Twigs. “All I could see were these incredible dancers in my head, creating music with stones, sand, and the earth.”
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