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thanks for bringing this in, runner. i really like the dresses, very understated and beautiful. the aesthetic reminds me a bit of 'wolfen' but maybe it's the way it's presented..
 
Thanks runner for the pictures:-)

She is adorable:-) If I am not wrong the model was her assistant and she is going to be a big "star" soon, (or maybe has been already:-) not as a model, ofcourse.
 
I love the arms, and the pleating and the cut. But the shoes and opaque tights really put me off. Too 'office' for such lovely designs. Thanks for posting Runner
 
i suppose understated; it's nice to see a designer i didn't know about. but, i don't really like the style. it's a bit too matronly/older woman for me. and some of the poses annoy me. and some of the clothing is a bit behind, ie: mc hammer pants
 
you're welcome Estella, nqth, Alliecat
you have to report back her collection then nqth


SweerHeart, what you call hammer pants are always seen somewhere.
sometimes it's carol christian poell and sometimes cdg homme plus, etc.
a few years ago, frapbois made a fortune by the pants.

there are pleces where variety exists in a chaotic state and people who can wear what they want to wear live.
it happens that what a designer just wants to make coincides with what someone just wants to wear.

to some, the idea of whether it is behind or not might be "behind", imthejolt.
 
I like the idea, but the clothing itself is ill-fitting and un-flattering. It seems more of something that you would wear lounging around at home. However, the presentation in the hallway of a house, and the radiating joy of the model is very...say, enjoyable? I can't describe it, but it's genuinely nice.

Thanks, Runner :flower:
 
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SweerHeart, what you call hammer pants are always seen somewhere.
sometimes it's carol christian poell and sometimes cdg homme plus, etc.
a few years ago, frapbois made a fortune by the pants.

Oh yeah.. I remember those.. I was about to buy a pair at some point ^_^

...

back on topic, I really enjoy the colour palette... :flower:
 
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Completely agree with your Wolfen comparison,Estella. Especially in the way they're presented through the images. It's almost exactly like those they do. Perhaps,sightly more dramatic in its understatement though,the clothing. It all has a kind of ecclesiastical feel about it...like cassocks and those dowdy-yet-charming shift dresses nun's wear. I can't say I'm completely impressed but I do love the pleating and those brilliant dramatic sleeve shapes.
 
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looks lovely for the most part, especially the loose dress :heart:
...some of the pieces, like the trousers for example, i find them poorly flattering, not that everything has to be flattering but i certainly wouldnt be interested in looking slightly overweight when i'm not..
 
I like the colors, the black tights, and the details.

The looks all seem a bit matronly, though. I think it's the shoes--they aren't really current. They are so 40 year-old working woman. If she would slap a pair of round toe pumps, or flats, or platforms onto her model...it might make a big difference.
 
i like the way it is presented..in a hallway.. i wonder what the concept was behind the design..but some of the looks remind me of nuns for some reason..
but i see some pieces that can be co-ordinated well.. i agree with the statement that clothes dont always need to be flattering..but in that case the person wearing needs to have a good body..or its bad news..
is it just me or do i see a little hartmann & nordenholz here.... the pleats on the bust, shoulder and cuff area on the soft drapey fabrics... but i suppose this whole look has its roots placed in early japanese avant garde..
overall this looks good.. possibly for a more mature client?(echoing previous statments on the whole matronly look)
 
this is very lovely...very elegant and mature...
thanks for sharing runner...

love the way it is presented...:heart:...
there are pleces where variety exists in a chaotic state and people who can wear what they want to wear live.
it happens that what a designer just wants to make coincides with what someone just wants to wear.

to some, the idea of whether it is behind or not might be "behind", imthejolt.

very well stated runner...:flower:
 

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