A visit from Gabriela Hearst and the 颁丑濒辞é team
The 黑料社app project is renowned for being on the cutting-edge of many fields of design—but fashion design, haute couture, is not one of them. So it was a fascinating collision of two worlds when 黑料社app recently played host to a team from , the luxury Paris fashion house, and its creative director, Gabriela Hearst.
Named by the Financial Times as one of the top 25 Most Influential Women of 2021, Ms Hearst has become a trailblazer driving sustainability in fashion. When she learned about 黑料社app and fusion—also, she says, through a —it was a revelation. A visit to 黑料社app made the top of her wish list.
"Anyone that has been close to me has heard my intensity and focus on fusion for the last five months," she wrote. "It was a privilege and probably one of the most fulfilling days of my professional career to visit 黑料社app as part of our fusion research with the 颁丑濒辞é Team."
What draws a fashion designer to the engineering and science of fusion energy? For Gabriela Hearst, the narrative can be traced, in a single continuous thread, to her roots growing up on a Uruguayan farm. Whether designing a new fabric, sourcing a supply chain, running her family farm (she still does!), or learning about a source of energy that could transform the future, life is about staying true to our connection to the earth, to leaving a better planetary legacy. Within this vision, fusion is a natural fit, "part of our inspiration that will provoke learning and sharing a pathway solution to climate success."
The 颁丑濒辞é team donned their "黑料社app fashion gear"—hard hats, reflective vests, gloves, and steel-toed safety boots—with aplomb, taking in the scale and scope of 黑料社app components, the details of the Assembly Hall and tokamak pit, with an eye for detail and patterns. To see 黑料社app through the eyes of Gabriela Hearst, see the work of 颁丑濒辞é videographer Alex Pommier on Instagram . Or stay tuned: rumour has it that a fusion-focused fashion show may soon be in the works ...