The Baron said:It's no more or less arbitrary than making sweeping buying/styling/publishing decisions that will affect thousands of customers (and the buying habits of millions who look to style icons among those thousands for their cues on what to wear) on the basis of seeing a heaping double handful of clothes on the runway for a few brief minutes.![]()
Actually, I think those decisions are made in the showrooms where one is allowed to browse a much bigger selection and examine the clothes closely, and where one is more concerned with the garment's look, quality, construction, details instead of what philosophical contemplations were gong through a designers head (if any), are they not?
I don't know, her collections that I like best (like of any other designer) is where the clothes take the front seat. The image is fine and dandy, only it should go behind the clothes, not in front of them...

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i would think it was be necessary for her to put her work in the context of the current climate, being that she's regarded as a revolutionary or avant-garde?