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Couture seems outdated, but who is to say what is outdated and what isn't? Perception is reality. To quote a friend.
I seriously think Couture can still exist. First off, one of the arguments of the naysayers is that the designers today aren't producing good collections that are worthy of being called Haute Couture. But I think Gaultier, Lacroix and Largerfeld proved them all wrong with their couture collections from Fall '02 to Spring '03.
Also with designers leaving, who really cares? We still have those mentioned above. Also I believe in bringing in new talent.
Also couture should still exist because it is personal. It's intricate. It offers things that no else can give. Sure Yohji can do superb high-end RTW, but that's what it is RTW.
I also agree with Lena's post.
I seriously think Couture can still exist. First off, one of the arguments of the naysayers is that the designers today aren't producing good collections that are worthy of being called Haute Couture. But I think Gaultier, Lacroix and Largerfeld proved them all wrong with their couture collections from Fall '02 to Spring '03.
Also with designers leaving, who really cares? We still have those mentioned above. Also I believe in bringing in new talent.
Also couture should still exist because it is personal. It's intricate. It offers things that no else can give. Sure Yohji can do superb high-end RTW, but that's what it is RTW.
Originally posted by Lena
My fave Couture designer of late is -by far- Ralf Rucci. He's a great master of style, i think he's been terribly underestimated, maybe because he's American Its a shame, he's brilliant with details and workmanship, but most just look out for the fireworks in Couture, unfortunately -and mainly due to Galliano- workmanship and style seem to come in second place and this LEADS couture's 'death'. Some people mix Spectacle and Workmanship, sad.
I also agree with Lena's post.