In Cirque de l’Étrange we step into a world where beauty is dissonant, identity is costume, and the stage is a mirror. This is a circus not of spectacle alone, but of subversion: a surreal arena where the surreal meets the sorrowful, where every shimmer hides a shadow, and every gesture is a balancing act between chaos and control.
We’re drawn to this emotional contrast and the visual drama, the stylised confusion, the disciplined flamboyance. Here, silhouettes swell with exaggerated volume, patterns clash like cymbals, and colours echo the vibrant delirium of the ring. It’s nostalgia dipped in something uncanny like painted faces, crooked spotlights, velvet curtains that hide more than they reveal.
This collection channels the haunting poetry of performance, distorted proportions, sculptural drapes, asymmetry in motion, asking what it means to inhabit strangeness in a world obsessed with order.
As always, we stay grounded in the core of One Off Ones: fluid, genderless forms, subversive tailoring, and a fearless celebration of individuality.