Louis Gabriel Nuchi realized a childhood dream with his spring 2026 performance. Busing the runway for the screen, the designer invited the Fashion Week set for the silencedio, the prestigious nightclub was established by David Lynch and named after one in the 2001 film Mulholand Drive. It was not a fashion film presented by Nuchi, however, not at least at all. The designer captured the screen room of the site to unveil a small animated film. As it turns out, Nouchi is a certified anime “gaek” (her word). So much that before he went to Belgium to start his career in fashion, he applied – and was accepted for an animation program. Here is another funny fact: France is a vast purwear of animation, which is responsible for some early animated films in history. “This is equally fashion in our culture,” Nukchi said in his studio in the morning. “I thought it would be quite good to combine them.”
Even Cooler: Nuchi worked with the Animation Studio Milli to make the film, which is completely two-and-a-half minutes long. This means that each frame was prepared by hand before turning into a motion picture. The designer reflected, “It seems more relevant to do this in this way because of AI.” “Whatever I do, that craft, my sewing, our knit, is about all our clothes,” they continued, “and so. I wanted it to be clear.”
Nouchi crafts its collection around novels. While his output is progressively developed on the basis of low narrative and more loose tombs, he has proved to be a meaningful ideological support to his work. This season was a case of inspiration, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Of Philip. Dick blade RunnerNouchi fixed the most on “replication” in the film, synthetic humanoids that come to develop emotions and are “retired” when they do. His rumors on the effects of AI on craft are felt by a hand-prepared anime, with a set of similar figures in the major LGN objects-his long-line coat and these were the best-selling speedo-fifty and especially poignant.
This collection was titled Do Androids dream of wet desires? It is a suitable name for the work of a designer, who has partially made a name for himself to sell sexy and partly for himself – all types of types, namely, and always noticeable. And he also joked about it, “I used to put naked men on the runway!” He took a pinch. This helped them to make a splash on the scene and separate their labels. Putting a hairy, beefier male on the Nouchi runway, was a true twist point for Paris Mainewear, even though most of the label exercises had gone back from their latter adoption.