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There are so many individual pieces i love in this collection. The red velvet pants, the blazers and black military-esque jackets, the red and white diagonal striped blouse contrasting the pin stripe shorts, the velvet brocade trench...i could dissect each outfit. Unfortunately the shoes never did much for me. This definitely was a great Pheobe collection, although i am partial to stella...![]()
I think what Zazie was saying is that between Stella's collections and Phoebe's collections, Stella's were more forward thinking and "fashion-y" and that Phoebe's were more mainstream and understandable, therefore they were more popular and influential at a mass market level.
I actually have to agree, if that is in fact what Zazie meant. Even though I really like this collection, especially all of the tops, it still isn't as interesting as some of the Stella-era collections were. I think it's because even though both women stuck to a sort of youthful, cool-girl boho/rock aesthetic, Stella's mixes of ideas were much quirkier, humorous and brash (horses printed on trashy-glam disco dresses for instance, or an argyle pattern beaded onto a batwing top). By comparison Phoebe's collections weren't as risky or humorous. Her aesthetic always felt a bit more formulaic to me; cute sundresses, retro trousers, feminine blouses and delicate party frocks worn in a sort of louche, undone way. Even though neither of them were doing anything truly new or innovative, McCartney's collections had the feel of being something new.