Di Felice's Courrèges definitely harken back to Jacquemus' best years. That said, this collection is far more technically accomplished than Jacquemus has ever been. They need better ADV campaigns though. That's their weak spot.And for some reason, the full package and presentation gave me slight Jacquemus circa La Bomba/Le Souk vibes, albeit sharper and starker - and I mean that as a compliment! Maybe it's the approach to accessories, the muah or the cast...either way, I like it.