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Imitating the way light and shadow fall on the folds of each garment, 2D markings emphasize each silhouette, adding a surreal comic book-like aspect. On the show, Scott himself noted: “There are so many reasons why Gilbert & George’s work resonates so strongly with me: the saturated colors, the slogans, the provocative nature of so many of their subjects. I feel not only a visual attachment to their art but an emotional bond as well. So it’s an honor to bring their art into my fashion and create a hybrid of the two.” For more from LCM 2016, check out the latest collections from Alexander McQueen and Christopher Raeburn.