Balenciaga's creative director Demna Gvasalia opened up for the first time to Vogue about the brand's BDSM scandal calling it a 'big mistake.'
"I realise that my work has been seen as provocative, but this specific situation would never be part of my, you know, provocative nature," said Denma.
With the need to combine a variety of concepts, products and gifts into one campaign, he thought he could combine all of the aspects rather than shoot all the products launching. "This is where my error comes in," said Denma.
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