How Did Raising Cane's Put on a Fashion Show? We Asked the Designer
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How Did Raising Cane's Put on a Fashion Show? We Asked the Designer
"Amid the glitz and glam of New York Fashion Week, a surprising talking point rang sizzled to the surface: chicken fingers. Fast food chain Raising Cane's hosted an entire show designed by TikTok-famous fashion designer Joe Ando-Hirsh and inspired by breaded chicken. Bon Appétit talked to Ando-Hirsh about how he approached the task and how he's receiving the ensuing discourse. Also this week,"
"Fashion week typically challenges designers to predict and interpret future trends, tapping into street style, pop culture, and analytics to build a coherent and novel collection. Joe Ando-Hirsh, a popular fashion designer with a large following on TikTok, found himself faced with a task that was at once more circumscribed and entirely more open-ended than that of his peers: design a set of dresses"
Raising Cane's commissioned Joe Ando-Hirsh to design a chicken-finger-inspired collection for New York Fashion Week and granted him full creative freedom. Ando-Hirsh initially hesitated but incorporated family backstory and produced five dresses over an intense two-month period. The collection referenced breaded chicken in varied ways, including a magnolia-inspired design and a dress resembling an actual chicken finger. Additional food news notes Trader Joe's returning a pumpkin-spiced Chardonnay, Ben & Jerry's cofounder Jerry Greenfield leaving the company over political disagreements with its parent, and Samin Nosrat returning with an encore.
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