JR1 said:im liking some of this, but those jeans...they kill the look for me![]()
Second that
jeans?? he destroy it all! there are a few really nice pieces but denim doesn´t look good. I´m surprised
Oh like the hair!
JR1 said:im liking some of this, but those jeans...they kill the look for me![]()
jeans?? he destroy it all! there are a few really nice pieces but denim doesn´t look good. I´m surprised
birdofparadise said:I don't think the denim is an attempt at youth,
now the daughter can have couture handstitched denim that she can wear out and about.
Mutterlein said:Wouldn't that mean he is in fact making an attempt at youth if he's trying to appeal to a younger market?
I like the humour in all of this but I'd rather have a couture collection to be amazed by rather rather than one to laugh at.
The Kaiser always speaks of the benefit of keeping an open mind as a designer. The clothes are still efficient and sophisticated and speak to grown women with committments to their lives, their age, their strengths and passions. The denim accessories do not dilute the power of those clothes or confuse the intentions of the collection. So again, in my humble opinion, it ain't just about the kiddies. I would imagine the appeal of Chanel to a younger audience lies in the fact that it really doesn't try to woo them. It's more about style and femininity and an uber high price point and those are attractive for reasons all their own.
With a different collection, probably one with more color, like S/S 06, the denim would be just fine I think.
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