For one, Anderson allowed himself more freedom this time. Referencing the general exuberance of the 80s and the inkling to letting loose have given him the liberty to breathe, not be constrained by the very conventions that he has built thus far. “I think it’s important to break the codes you’ve created,”said the designer. Metallic lurex and silk blend, patent leather, rounded oversized shoulders and patterned motifs that vibrated like Carlos Cruz Diez's prints all signaled towards 80’s boogie. On the music, he added, “I like that idea that you get a track and you’re obsessed by it, and you listen to it over and over again to get you in the mood to go out.” Although Anderson didn’t go as far as playing Olivia Newton John’s “Physical”, he did opt for another 1981 track, “Seconds” by British synthpop band The Human League. One would say it’s very JW Anderson to choose a bleak track about the assassination of J.F. Kennedy for a party.