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Costume National S/S 06 Paris

I don't like it...at all. Something about the proportions looks off.
 
i'm very disappointed with this collection.....
its old fashioned....
so stale.....

moving on......
:unsure:
 
I like half of it. The red, blue and purple dresses are a score.

And Gemma does not look good with that lipstick.
 
Almost half of my wardrobe is carefully accumulated Costume National as well as a number of shoes (including the black stacked-heels with the toe cut-outs that started it all), but this collection is going to end all that. :( This is godawful!!! Please bring back the clothes that make me look like the hip, intelligent but slightly intimidating girl that one nonetheless wants to hang out with!!!
 
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Lena said:
straight back to zzzzzzz Milan where this belongs..
Well, it’s not like he was riding on a wave of success in the first years of his career when he showed in Milan. It was not until he moved the show to Paris that he - with the support of the likes of Demeulemeester and Margiela - gained some recognition.

As for this collection I agree it’s far from being one of his strongest and I’m kind of missing some black. Furthermore he seems to go a little overboard with the belts and the styling (the make-up, in particular) is not exactly doing much for the clothes.

There is however quite a few nice items in the collection and I actually do have a soft spot for the paint splattered skirt. In addition to this there are a lot of beautiful details in the clothes which is more evident on the pictures on firstview than on the ones shown in this thread.

One thing I’m a bit worried about on behalf of Capasa is the absence of casual wear. I understand that he wants to move the casual business to C’N’C but it seems a bit dangerous to completely exclude it from the mainline. But I guess there’ll still be some casual wear in the stores come spring, in spite of what’s shown on the runway now…
 
susie_bubble said:
It's a bit hit and miss for me. The first paint splattered skirt is horrendous. There are some lovely draped dresses though. The suede coats look a bit A/W to me.
I agree, it is all over the place and not really focused. Someone needs to hire a designer to revamp the collection...Soo much potential with the name being already out there, they just need to be taken to another level.
Right now, it looks like stuff I can get at HM, but HM would be better !
 
lostinemotion said:
I agree, it is all over the place and not really focused. Someone needs to hire a designer to revamp the collection...Soo much potential with the name being already out there, they just need to be taken to another level.
Right now, it looks like stuff I can get at HM, but HM would be better !
:lol: I don’t think Capasa will be stepping down in the near future…

After all, he did create the brand from nothing and still controls the company together with his brother.:innocent:
 
even if it s not really focused at least everything s nice and wearable. i love it:heart:
 
i agree with adorefashion... i felt immediately transported to the 90s... back when career women needed the showy gaudy clothes to get noticed...not chic at all...just..ugh...
 

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