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Old 16-01-2006   #31
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Eccentricity indeed! the bags are to die for
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Old 16-01-2006   #32
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All of the Italian collections are kind of styled with that nonchalant 'So what if I do give older men blowjobs for money' kind of air. It grates...
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Old 16-01-2006   #33
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Like the Bags the collection looked a little throwen together and what's with the fur covered helmet.....EWWWWWWWW!!!!!
 
Old 16-01-2006   #34
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can't believe the jaguar skin pattern hits again, prada and burberry prorsum...
 
Old 16-01-2006   #35
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That Orange-ish fur helmet makes me think of Donald Trump
 
Old 16-01-2006   #36
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Is it just me or is anyone else shocked to see animal prints on a Prada runway.
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Old 16-01-2006   #37
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Will she be doing a special edition leopard print Vespa to match?
 
Old 16-01-2006   #38
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And I thought last season's Prada show sucked...
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Old 17-01-2006   #39
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Is it just me or is anyone else shocked to see animal prints on a Prada runway.
look at women's fall 2003. besides, it's prada..anything goes.but in a prada way of course
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Old 17-01-2006   #40
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I guess I'm gonna be the 1st to think it's OK. At least, things looks slightly different from the past collections, but still keeps at a French look.

(P.S. I'm wondering how the scarf in post1 is structured...)
 
Old 17-01-2006   #41
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Usually Prada is so well cut....most of these, paticularly the cardigans seem too oversized. And what is with all the animal prints? Egads!!

Uhm, Im not sure about this.
I'm feeling the same. And these bags we're seeing....so men normally carry these??? Maybe it's because of where I live (in a midwestern bubble), but I never seen men with bags like this. Here, if a man has a messenger-type bag (besides a normal book bag or briefcase), he is usually gay. I do like the bag in picture #6....for myself
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Here, if a man has a messenger-type bag (besides a normal book bag or briefcase), he is usually gay.
That's complete BS. And yes, I've been to Columbia and St. Louis many times.
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Old 17-01-2006   #43
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That's complete BS. And yes, I've been to Columbia and St. Louis many times.
Oh I hope you didn't take that the wrong way I'm not saying they all are--like I said, I come from a bubble and I think men should carry messenger bags w/o being stereo typed. I got my boyfriend to carry one and he was very self-consious of it at first. I was speaking more along the lines of designer bags--like the LV messenger. But still, I don't think there's anything wrong with it. Oh I hope I didn't offend anyone--I didn't mean to
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ditto JR1.. your doing a great job salvatore karma
i like it... probably not in a fashion sense but it just seems warm and nice to snuggle into - i would be quite happy if my bf wore this (h)
 
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Animal patterns dont speak to me at all, and never will they..

So far, I'm liking only 2 things. One of the jackets in the earlier posts, and the pants with the tabs on the bottom. Seems something off, about this?
 
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