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Old 19-01-2008   #16
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very strong collection, most pieves look wearable.
 

Old 19-01-2008   #17
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And I will be needing this collection. Yet another collection that is me!
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Old 19-01-2008   #18
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So sharp and elegant.. love them all.
 
Old 19-01-2008   #19
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The best that the 1970s had to offer, artfully designed. This silhouette is my favorite.


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Old 19-01-2008   #20
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Looooove this collection! Almost every single piece is great! And I love the concept of the show! I want to see the video!
 
Old 19-01-2008   #21
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I can't pick a favourite - almost every look is one, and they are all so different too.

I must say I can't believe it's Pilati because this is so much sexier and more streamlined than his other collections, especially his women's collection. This SS08 was a tad better than the past, yet he hasn't found a way to make sharp, effortless, dandy, cool tailored wear like these for the women's collection, the way YSL did Le Smoking. Come to think of it, there's sadly no equivalent designers I can think of for women, it's always society dresses, frou, boring tailored pieces (think Martin Grant) or deconstructed "intelligent" designs like the Belgiums or Japanese. I looked carefully at my closet, even Jil Sander doesn't have this same sharp sexy silhouette.

I envy you guys sometimes!

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Old 19-01-2008   #22
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And no, buying menswear has never worked, even skinny cuts like Dior Homme, the fit is just different. And the tailoring for coats, jackets, etc. is far more fastidious and precise for menswear than for womenswear, the materials are better too.

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Old 19-01-2008   #23
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yes, this ensemble is my favourite too! plus the rest are very rive gauche in spirit
 
Old 19-01-2008   #24
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I want everything. The pants are sublime, the colors are magnificent, even the velvet blazers are well done. There isn't one item in this entire collection I wouldn't wear! This is kind of minimal, but it works perfectly for me.


I nominate this for 'best of season'.
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Old 19-01-2008   #25
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this is for sure a classic collection of YSL. it reminds to the 70ies in a very french kind of way. probably because it´s a yves saint laurant thing. i really luv the colours and the suits are very waisted. ok...thats still the skinny trend, because they guys are also quite skinny. but the pants are in a 70ies wide cut look.
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Old 19-01-2008   #26
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Love it~!!!

After checking on boring Milano shows, can't really pick and choose what I like there. Once it hits Paris, everything changes. This YSL collection by Stefano Pilati is by far the best among all so far, I really like the tailoring, the use of colour (so rich yet so minimal), the rich or allure, the silhouette that used to be too loose for slim people would now fits, I had problem fitting into his clothes in the last 2 seasons, but I can foresee myself in any of these outfits this time round. They are very Saint Laurent indeed, something the master himself would wear in the old days. Every outfit is very well tailored, poetic, dandy, modern, Parisian and yet rather minimal, surely something that no one would dare to copy but we will them on any given catwalk within a season or two. These clothings are not as difficult as before. I love it and need to save up, cos YSL is getting more and more expensive...
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Old 19-01-2008   #27
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dandy. yeah..it is. very dandy. it´s more made for skinny guys. so..for me. hehe
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Old 19-01-2008   #28
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by the way...and off topic..where can i find the hedi slimane - life after dior thread?
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Old 19-01-2008   #29
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J'adore

As someone else mentioned -- this collection is just so ME

I LOVE LOVE LOVE the fit/cut of the first few pants, with a bit of swing at the bottom.

And the cropped pants are just the RIGHT length.
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Old 19-01-2008   #30
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There's not much to say that hasn't been said already. It is very different in form from the past collections but much more in tune with what I look for. He's managed to do it without trickery and retaining what is essentially very classique.
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