Yohji Yamamoto, imo, had the best A/W collection. It was strong, consistent, season appropriate, (Mini's in the winter? Never. ) and always signature Yohji. B)
But for me even if it did'nt define the mood of the moment or anything like that I loved John Galliano's Fall 2003 collection! I loved it because his collection's are always an escape from boredom and anything basic. Plus what I loved with this is it was so full on glamour and it was a sophisticated glamour not trashy.Loved the clothes (which were wearable), loved the make-up, the theatricalness and the fun and playfull spirit of John you can see in the clothes, runway, and eveywhere! Plus we always need an escape from the problems of the real world! B)
I've always thought John's clothes were wearable. You can wear anything really. I think it just takes a certain attitude to pull it off. Plus, the styling is his own, it's your job to make it your own. B)
so many i liked but my vote went to lanvin.
chic. sexy. luxe. what more could a woman want?
its vintage-y with out the staleness- it reminds me of my grandmothers closet but everything tailored for my taste. its womanly not matronly- not for grandma and not for teens- its tasteful and beautiful and really cool without the over played pop culture refrences
i voted other. i went for my good friend stella mccartney. i loved her a/w collection this year. it was feminine but it had masculinity as well as the mix of fabrics. so amazing. she used satin and cotton in one dress and it looked fab. also like the dark hues she used. one of my all time faves. narcisco also had a collection i adored but it's been the same for awhile. doesn't mean he doesn't create gorgeous pieces.
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