This show was such an absolute joke. Paco Rabanne did the escalator thing last Spring, for one. And all Marc did was a continuation of his NYFW show, which he did last season aswell. It was unflattering, it was boring, and it looked like the tiles in walmart. It's boring, and I don't understand why Marc thinks this is groundbreaking, this show is boring and repetitive, and there should be aisles filled with produce on that set.
I am pleasantly surprised - while the clothes are too repetitious, and he didn't push the prints or designs much, the presentation is simple, but effective and graphically superb. Though minimal, this is also a much better cut and tailored collection than his usual awkward, heavy-handed derivative designs.
What a coincidence! 2 weeks ago I renewed the restroom at my office, and the tiles look exactly like the prints of the dresses... My restroom will be Louis Vuitton and very fashionable next summer!
The show presentation was great and the shapes are nice BUT oh lord those checkered prints totally ruin everything. to the point, you start having seizures and feel dizzy.
This show was such an absolute joke. Paco Rabanne did the escalator thing last Spring, for one. And all Marc did was a continuation of his NYFW show, which he did last season aswell. It was unflattering, it was boring, and it looked like the tiles in walmart. It's boring, and I don't understand why Marc thinks this is groundbreaking, this show is boring and repetitive, and there should be aisles filled with produce on that set.
true. for me the minimal and often plain clothes merely served as a good showcase for the (mostly) fantastic bags in this collection, but not much more.
__________________ "he waited for other people to understand what he was doing, instead of doing what they wanted. Balenciaga never compromised."
Marc Jacobs message behind these presentation with the chess-board pattern is that he controls his bosses and people around him, and plays with them just like with the marionette, and chess-piece.