Fashion_Girl22
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I bust out laughing at "we should all be feminists"
I'm not entirely positive as I've yet to read any reviews or interviews explaining otherwise, but it seems like the fencing looks are actually reference to the "Duellists" section of the infamous S/S 2000 Lauryn Hill collection. Which would explain the boots...Such of waste of time...
At least for now, we know why Valentino has been such a boredom. I'm so tired of that silhouette and the sheer dresses. Could someone burn them please!!??
And the underwear-Christian Dior-thing that belongs more on a DKNY/CK runway was so passé.
The Fencing inspiration is maybe new for Dior but what's the point if it's to make it look like Valentino.
The only great things about it were the kitten heels and the tailored Dior pantsuits.
It seems like she was inspired by the Gianfranco Ferré years. A lot of silhouettes reminded me of him.
At the end, you felt people were so annoyed about it that they were literally ready to leave. They stood up, not for a standing ovation but more to get out of there.
Uninspiring...as if Dior wasn't boring enough.
Good luck for the Dior and Valentino PR department.
I'm done with Dior. I didn't care before but now, i really don't care for this.
After nearly 7 years of slump, i don't think we will get something out of them anymore.