‘COMMAND CENTRE’
The runway becomes a command centre for a high security space mission
Fashion is power. Each model is deployed on assignment.
The audience isn’t just watching, they are mission personnel, witnessing history in motion.
Runway Environment Concept
Audience Experience
Entry: dim corridor, subtle system sounds, screens loop data
Show starts in controlled silence. Digital tone
Custom-built mission console desks
Each desk is fitted with display screens showing mission status feeds
The guest does not sit as an audience member. They sit as an operator.
Finale: screens sync, data unifies, final model walk = mission complete
Lighting
Operational
Cool overhead lighting, spotlights on models
LED runway edge strips
Low audience lighting, screens glow softly
Optional dramatic countdown: lights drop → system reboot → launch
Concept Themes
Reference: NASA ground control rooms of the 1960s–80s, Cold War tracking stations, NORAD surveillance bunkers and speculative command centres of mid-century science fiction.
Precision beats chaos
Discipline is beauty
Intelligence is power
Structure defines identity
Spatial Design
Long central runway = Launch Path
Tiered seating = Command observation
End of runway = Command Wall
Large screens show satellites, maps, data, countdowns
Glossy black floor mirrors movement
Materials
Brushed steel & cold aluminium
Matte charcoal panels
Industrial consoles & retro-futuristic screens
Deep navy & military greys
Mirrors the collection: structured suits, sharp lines, authority silhouettes
Garments & Set
Military tailoring + aerospace cues
ID badges, slim ties, headsets
Models walk like trained personnel
Clothes = uniform of authority
Set = system