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Alexandre Herchcovitch F/W 07 São Paulo/NYC

wow,same fabric. perhaps they shop in the same fabric markets. probably just a coincidence as i cannot imagine Alexandre copying...usually he's the one being copied...

but the collection,I loved in Sao Paulo and I love it here as well. read the synopsis on the Sao Paulo thread and you guys will understand the use of the plastic bits.
 
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Here is the review from style.com, which explains the garbage-bag dresses:

NEW YORK, February 3, 2007 – It's not often that a designer can send a bona fide garbage bag down his runway and make it work. But such was the curious beauty behind Alexandre Herchcovitch's fall show. The designer drew his inspiration from the highly resourceful manner in which the indigent plantation and mine workers of his native Brazil dress themselves. It could easily have devolved into parody, but Herchcovitch's third look out—a white pointelle shirtdress crafted out of Tyvek—made you believe that he could pull it off.

The theme played out in clothes that were pieced together from different materials, ostensibly found scraps. Jumpsuits-cum-overalls came in a mélange of satin, vinyl, and wool, with the back pockets of a former pair of pants falling somewhere around mid-calf. That garbage bag came in a few variations, one smartly fashioned into a paper bag-waisted skirt topped with a floral jacquard jacket.

While the above-mentioned items were unabashedly "high concept," Herchcovitch also managed to work in wearability in pretty, printed sack dresses, especially one in a diamond patchwork. And who knows, as the designer is opening his first boutique in fashion-obsessed Tokyo next month, he could well have a customer for that Hefty frock.

– Meenal Mistry

The only thing I liked about this collection was the boots.
 
I like it well enough, but I can't help posting NY Mag's featured review in response to style.com's... :lol:

Herchcovitch Goes Dumpster Diving

After the last overcoat turned jumpsuit with crotch-and-bum cutouts left the Alexandre Herchcovitch runway, our strenuously maintained emotionless masks gave way to blinking, speechless incredulity. We couldn't believe what we'd just seen. Woven sun hats? With veils? Shirts made of actual garbage bags? Had we accidentally taken the wrong exit from the subway and gone completely through the looking glass to a world where the crotch seam on pants extends to the knee and people wear blue-dipped sheaves of wheat on their lapels? Were we forever trapped in a Twilight Zone episode titled "Little Hefty Bag on the Prairie"?

Unsure how best to verbalize all those feelings, we peered over at the BlackBerry of the dazed man next to us, who wrote to a friend, "Wow, I need a DRINK."

One of the only familiar faces in attendance was socialite Birdie Bell, who seems to be working overtime to make the rounds so far this season (we alone have seen her at BCBG and Ruffian as well thus far), and her efforts were rewarded with a concentrated blast of insanity that left us wondering if Herchcovitch had indeed taken one too many hits off a tractor's exhaust pipe in his youth. Sticking giant checkered lapels onto a blue plastic-bag dress isn't exactly the vision for fall we hoped we'd see; God help us, we were almost hankering for a nice, sensible legging, because at least we’re already immune to the sight of impressionable young idiot clotheshorses like Sienna Miller scampering around in those.

And yet, the whole mad, bad spectacle was also kind of brilliant. Granted, for ages now Mary-Kate Olsen has been dressing like she coated herself in glue and then rolled around in a dumpster, but it takes brass balls for a designer to debut a bunch of pinafores made out of what we are 99 percent sure were real garbage bags. It's basically like sending your clothes out and saying, "Yes, it's true: My stuff is trash." —The Fug Girls
nymag.com
 
I love this collection! although it might be a bit too summery for the fall collection.
 
Well, that was definitely different. Just my opinion, but it's my least favorite so far. I don't think I saw one piece I liked very much.
 
well i really like this collection. H;A always show strange things, and this time it was not different.
 

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