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6267 F/W 06.07 Milan

.francesca

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i did a search and didn't find anything...but of course, mods can merge ;)

from style.com

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nice francesca....i see monsieur mouret's dress has been reincarnated.
 
helena said:
nice francesca....i see monsieur mouret's dress has been reincarnated.

i noticed that too..not very original, but there could be a worse copy, i suppose...it's just such a beautiful shape!

i love a lot of this collection..not a huge fan of the furry bits, but the rest is :crush:

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here is a review from style.com

Laird Borrelli said:

At whom is 6267 aimed? "Tutto," enthused Tommaso Aquilano, who with partner Roberto Rimondi won Vogue's Who Is on Next competition last season. While 6267's fall collection (the line is named after the number Rimondi was assigned at summer camp) might not actually suit every woman, it had a lot to offer—especially for those with a taste for elegance and an eye for line. Spring's slim-leg, high-waist silhouette was back, and mixed in with the more tailored pants in menswear fabrics was this season's resurgent staple, leggings. The latter could be read as an acknowledgement of the designers' stated touchstones: an eighties sportiness and a fifties couture feeling. Clearly, Aquilano and Rimondi lean toward the earlier decade, as their curve-accentuating dresses and a strict black cape especially showed. Their attempts to forge a "younger look" with pleated and bubble skirts were less successful, but they were on track with sweet bead-speckled pleated dresses that hit well above the knee. Hands down, the showstoppers were the feather coats at the close of the show. Combining lightness and luxury, they suggested that 6267 is earning its wings.

 
The black-and-white looks are my favorites - very striking! But I didn't realise Mouret had a twin :p
 
nice trend-worthy collection. i've feeling cold about the somber/ lady-like proportions...it just isn't inspiring. hmpf
 
i feel the same way about Roland Mouret's style streaming through this. i have to say that i am so glad for it considering he is gone. i would have missed that feminine tailoring. love these guys
 
this was the most buyer-praised Milano show, and i can certainly see why they got all the attention..
true, it's not very original but it sold like hot bread..
personally i like few pieces like the 'egg shaped' coat and the trousers/fur bolero looks on post 3, or the last black look on post 1

thanks for bringing it in .francesca :heart:
 
it's interesting BUT I think these clothes have such a strong prada aftertaste...
 
I don't know about this one... It's quite nice, I'll give it that much, but everything was just seemed so 'borrowed' as if I could take it apart and each piece could have been taken straight out of a recent collection... All in all, though, not a bad collection...
 
I dont like this collection. It looks like a cross between Feretti and Jacobs, and a lot of other Italian houses...its too cliché
 

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