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Old 07-09-2007   #1
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Jeremy Laing S/S 08 NYC

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www.jeremylaing.com: Canadian-born Jeremy Laing, 27, spent his childhood on an army base in Germany. He learned to sew at age 13 by watching his mother, and has been making clothes ever since.

Jeremy's self-taught method, which combines organic and geometric approaches to pattern making and construction, was honed while studying in Toronto, on exchange at Westminster University in London, and through an apprenticeship with Alexander McQueen. Following his apprenticeship, Jeremy worked freelance developing showpieces for five of McQueen's collections, demonstrating his strength in innovative pattern making, garment construction, and the use of textile to create form.

In Jeremy's view, garments are a sum of parts, all functioning in relation to one another and, ultimately, to the body. His collections often stem from his elaborations on simple principles of construction and form, drawing simultaneously from couture and tailoring traditions. Jeremy currently lives and works in Parkdale, Toronto.


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I don't find any flow to this at all. And the fit is just bad.
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Oh I see, it gets more tolerable towards the end, but the beginning is just "blech!"
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Yes, it gets more tolerable with the colors, but that's about it.
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This is horrible.. I found myself thinking, "I hope no one buys this crap". It's ill fitting and just :ugh:
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for those of you who have seen the clothes in real life, will know that photos do not do the clothes justice. Because simplicity is one of the most important points that he tries to apply to his work, you really have to look at the samples to get the idea.

i think the collection is great.
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^yeah I like it as well. The dresses, I especially think is nice..
IMO, he is one of the best designers from NYC
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^he's actually from Toronto.
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Old 07-09-2007   #14
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i actually think that the fit/cut here looks great... very thoughtful, and the shapes are innovative and fresh while still being very wearable... awesome palette... great collection imo!

actually, i might need that yellow dress... and the sort of egg-shaped white shirtdress...
 
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I find this so lovely. I don't think the fit is bad, I think he's intentionally putting emphasis on the hips. In the 3rd pic of #5, I was like "OMG, that is the smallest waist I've ever seen!". Until I saw the white panels of course
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