liberty33r1b
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ah, what it must feel like to own a piece from that collection
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This was maybe my least favorite Couture collection from him.
It was and it is a bit much and it still feels a bit confused (even if it was focused).
Too much ruffles, too much silk, too much! Add to that the show in the show... BUT being talented as he was(and still is), he managed to make the whole thing work. No one could have done it.
FW Couture 2002 was so exquisite that this felt a bit meh.
Surprizingly FW2003 which was inspired by this collection was kinda great, even if it was a bit vulgar.
It's always funny to believe that Dior was the most difficult brand to wear when it was the most popular but it shows that with a great creative and a great vision, you can do wonders.
His old Dior shows from around this era looked like one big, silly costume-party, IMO.
So if anybody has any pics that show what these clothes actually looked like OFF then runway..you know, for real couture clients, I'd love to see that instead.
you just need to check the following RTW collection usually. John usually translated the couture essence for the general buying public into relatively wearable pieces. of course there were also showpieces, but it's not so hard to imagine reduced volumes. i remember someone posting comparison images between his Teddyboy collection and the lookbook with the items which made it to the stores.
FW Couture 2002 was so exquisite that this felt a bit meh.