Perhaps indeed, but that's really the first thing that came to my mind.
Of course, the bonnes manières forbid to say what I think of a teddy-bear logoed tank top (quite pervert in fact ) and of a model wearing briefs and a hooded leather jacket .
Lately I'm a little fan of D&G. Their current F/W collection is really sexy, not too macho, maybe the glasses from the runway made me believe that it even looks a little smart. Their S/S collection is nothing to sneeze at either. Sure, there's not the kind of innovation that the purists from this forum are craving for, but when a company can do babysteps in innovation and keep on being wearable, I feel like they did a good job.
Fashion is art, yes, but it's also something one has to wear in the end. If it's not wearable, there's no reason to covet something.
Well, this and I want that black leatherjacket with the hoodie.....
so far, it's probably the 2nd best of the milan collections, which isn't saying much this season. i think a lot of the jackets are over-tight on the model. the cloth would look better on men with less upper body.
I'm not too big on the pants and shorts, but the shirts, jackets, and tees all are cool for me.
The black sandals also look interesting.
I definitely like D&G better than Dolce & Gabbana this season.
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