Living Proof
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Everyone at the show is describing the collection as light, fun and whimsical, clearly seeing the clothes in person makes a difference.
You can tell!Only 9% of BV's sales come from RTW
Makes sense on why you can see a good chunk of the RTW at the outlets.Only 9% of BV's sales come from RTW
Is that not most brands? BV produces so little of their RTW now compared to Lee’s era, if anything they’ve significantly reduced the amount of clothes they send to outlets.Makes sense on why you can see a good chunk of the RTW at the outlets.
He probably lives in a bubble.Another thing I don’t understand is why someone working in fashion with some talent can still be into oversized clothing. It’s soooooo passé please!
We need 2006 silhouettes but updated for today. The oversized shoulders and layering are so out of fashion in 2024, I don’t get why this guy keeps doing it.
Alaistair McKimm usually styles the shows. I don’t know if it was done in house this time though…I thought Blazy styled his collections? If so, he definitely needs to hire a stylist
Which make sense as it’s a leather goods maison above everything. And still, it’s an improvement. When Tomas Maier left, it represented 5%.Only 9% of BV's sales come from RTW
Is that not most brands? BV produces so little of their RTW now compared to Lee’s era, if anything they’ve significantly reduced the amount of clothes they send to outlets.
So does the risk of getting barred from any future shows, and it's worse in Milan, because all of the designers are friends, unlike the ones in Paris.Everyone at the show is describing the collection as light, fun and whimsical, clearly seeing the clothes in person makes a difference.