It's ALL here folks , and it looks as though Thomas Engel Hart has stuck as close to the Mugler formula as Jean Luc Testu did .
STILL , I REALLY like what I see .
It's French to the bone , despite the designer being decidedly middle - American in reputation .
Nice to see that an 80s/90s label can still keep going .
I really like this. Escpecially those black ansambles!
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"...buttoned up to the breast, and made with wings, welts, and pinions on the shoulder points, as mans apparel is for all the world...and though this be a kinde of attire appropriate onely to man, yet they blush not to wear it..."
It is nice. I was expecting something a bit more interesting from Thomas Engel Hart. I think he has the chance to ressurect the label especially now as menswear has more potential to expand than it ever has. Despite that he did a good job and I am very happy about this collection.
Looks too 80's for me.
I hoped he would redefine the Mugler style and image, but it looks like he copied old clothes from the archives.
Maybe not talented enough to upgrade the brand Thierry Mugler.
Looks too 80's for me.
I hoped he would redefine the Mugler style and image, but it looks like he copied old clothes from the archives.
Maybe not talented enough to upgrade the brand Thierry Mugler.
Just give him time .
( Although I have to admit that I was happy with what Jean Luc Testu was doing for the label in keeping it relevant ) .