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Old 25-01-2009   #1
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Old 25-01-2009   #3
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I am speechless. I love it. The coat in the third photo is beyond, this has made my week, and to think couture kicks off tomorrow, I'm in fashion heaven!

 
Old 25-01-2009   #4
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I have loved Gareth Pugh ever since he came onto the fashion scene. His womens collections are so powerful, sculptural and inspiring, exactly what fashion should be. His last womens show was beautiful.
The mens debut however does not give me the same wow factor as his womens.
I see some great pieces but overall it wasnt shocking enough for me. It is actually very wearable which I think will sell well. But I was hoping for something more inspiring. maybe next season.. good debut overall.

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He hit the nail on this collection. Fantastic! He's no longer creating art as fashion but has moved on to fashion as art and this is just divine! Can't wait to see what he has in store for women!

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Old 25-01-2009   #6
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i loooveee it alll. jesus i wish i had more money.

and there are so many looks! every season gareth shows more and more.

 
Old 25-01-2009   #7
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This is cool ****!!! I love it!! I agree tho RUI - like I love collections that have wearable pieces but also include conceptual pieces.. maybe a few would of been fantastic but other than that - its awesome!

What's the spiked things????? I'm intrigued !

 
Old 25-01-2009   #8
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i loooveee it alll. all of the coats are fantastic. jesus i wish i had more money.

and there are so many looks! every season gareth shows more and more.

[sorry for this post being so poorly put together, i'm honestly just shocked.]

 
Old 25-01-2009   #9
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oh my dear god....I love it all...as I expected it's beyond stuning....the spikes...the coats....eveythign.


 
Old 25-01-2009   #10
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This is cool ****!!! I love it!! I agree tho RUI - like I love collections that have wearable pieces but also include conceptual pieces.. maybe a few would of been fantastic but other than that - its awesome!

What's the spiked things????? I'm intrigued !

 
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FLAWLESS. As usual. Finally something nice to look at.
Best Choice for closing the whole menswear week.


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Old 25-01-2009   #12
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I guess the Gareth Pugh man doesn't like to be hugged! :P I really love the strips of metal on the shoulders though.

 
Old 25-01-2009   #13
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not nearly as atrocious as i would have expected, unwearable artsy, fartsy crap nonetheless. it's artsy for the sake of being artsy! true art as fashion is finding that thin line of making artful clothes which yet can be worn day in, day out.

this? no.

 
Old 25-01-2009   #14
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Rick Owens Has A Rival...

 
Old 25-01-2009   #15
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Rick Owens Has A Rival...
You know what, I actually think this is much better than Rick Owens.

Barneys would get serious respect from me if they buy something from this collection, at least the relatively more wearable pieces (which could be easily spotted in this collection) for their Madison Ave store.

 
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