David Koma - Designer, Creative Director of David Koma & Blumarine

Blue square supports anyone who has weight in this industry lmao he’s not picky
Specially because they both are from the same country....but you are right he's not picky, he is cringe and kinda predictable....if you hear him talk is better that he keeps posting press releases lol..
 
The debut collection is here:

It's very much like Brognano's Y2K aesthetic, but the offering itself is much more versatile.
 
The debut collection is here:

It's very much like Brognano's Y2K aesthetic, but the offering itself is much more versatile.
It's Blumarine by Anna Molinari mid 2010's super tacky euro trash offering + Brognano...it could work with the right casting and artistic direction
 
Prefall debuts are always a bit anticlimactic so I always give it a pass.

This is fine. It’s nice when a designer is designing these days, however this collections gets bogged down with the intention of going viral with certain pieces. The kitten panties are fun, but once I saw the puppy, it felt juvenile and not as provocative and intentional as I originally thought. The woof shirt. Eh ok I guess.

The accessories need work. Way too much branding on everything for a brand like “Blumarine”. Blumarine is not that girl, at least yet and again, it comes across extremely cheap and juvenile.

The styling is tacky and lazy. We are almost in Philip plein territory here.

I hope his real debut is focused, energetic and has the right cast. Leave the y2k alone, elevate and pick up where Peter Dundas left off at Emilio Pucci. That brand positioning and market is ripe for the taking - Fausto is not capable at cavalli, Peter had lost his sense of taste and missoni got rid of the CD who was moving in that direction.
 

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