mikeijames
no tom ford, no thanks.
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while his disconnect from the modern world does allow him to continue to make some of the most fanciful dresses in existence, it certainly does not do him any favors when he tries to comment on it. little does he realize that far more people will remember anna wintour in the context of late twentieth century/early twenty first century fashion than will ever remember azzedine alaia.


. Azzedine, is totally right. For someone who is this "unstoppale force in fashion" it says a lot that she can't even put together a descent article of clothing for herself.
The conceptual part of the design process is far more important for a designer than the actual physical cutting of fabric, IMHO at least.
I guess he's still smarting about that MET thing a few years back when he pulled the plug on his girls wearing his designs to the shindig. IIRC it was because he didn't feel his designs were given a big enough spotlight. IOW he WAS honored, but not to HIS satisfaction.
Until the early-mid 90s, he got far more coverage in glossies than might be believed nowadays, but that was back when the "bod-con" era was reigning supreme. He's the last one standing from that group and he's right in that (some) women really do love him. The fact that they do inspire of a lack of mainstream coverage says much about how great his designs and cult are. B)
...but unfortunately renown suffers quite a bit because his clothes are thought too hard to wear by many (most?) women (this is quite untrue IMHO) and they are too hard to come by if your aren't super rich or a celeb. Even much of his body of work is a mystery to many people too young to recall his more overground era. He has created this position for himself by choosing to step away from showing in conventional ways and avoiding advertising, so I can't see why he's beefing at AW or Uncle Karl. I thought this rather rarefied exclusivity was what he wanted?! Color me baffled at this outburst. 