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I mean they were not barred from getting into China just to a culturally sensitive place. Am sure they wouldnt go to the Vatican or to a mosque dressed like that.
 
I mean they were not barred from getting into China just to a culturally sensitive place. Am sure they wouldnt go to the Vatican or to a mosque dressed like that.
Of course, but SeLf ExPrEsSiOn!!!!
 
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I think Riccardo being Kanye’s lover is more believable.
I don’t think Kanye and Riccardo were ever lovers. However, I think they may have been into the same type.
Riccardo’s type was front and center in his shows and his entourage.

I know Kanye was always kind of flirty friendly with gay men in Paris from the fashion scene but literally all the straight men in Paris that around the Art/Fashion scene are flirty friendly with gay men.

I wonder if his latest antics will finally inspire people to really cut him off. I’m thinking about Rousteing and Riccardo and others that I know who never distanced themselves in a obvious way from him.
 
Does anyone here know why Nicolas Ghesquiere was kept away from the Balenciaga archives that were IN the atelier, where the atelier was located back in 2005 and why the archives wasn't moved to the Balenciaga museum in Spain?
 
Does anyone here know why Nicolas Ghesquiere was kept away from the Balenciaga archives that were IN the atelier, where the atelier was located back in 2005 and why the archives wasn't moved to the Balenciaga museum in Spain?
He had access to the archives from the moment the Gucci Group bought the house.
I think in the beginning he made the deliberate choice to not go to the archives but I remember that they started Balenciaga Edition before 2005 so they had to pull from the archives.
FW2006 was really the collection that was directly referential to the archives mostly because he took the opportunity of the exhibition at the time at Les Arts Décoratifs.

I don’t think Balenciaga the brand is connected at all to the Museum or the foundation. Even more at the time of the acquisition…So rightfully Balenciaga the brand owns all the archives that were part of the acquisition and the work of the designers after.
 
He had access to the archives from the moment the Gucci Group bought the house.
I think in the beginning he made the deliberate choice to not go to the archives but I remember that they started Balenciaga Edition before 2005 so they had to pull from the archives.
FW2006 was really the collection that was directly referential to the archives mostly because he took the opportunity of the exhibition at the time at Les Arts Décoratifs.

I don’t think Balenciaga the brand is connected at all to the Museum or the foundation. Even more at the time of the acquisition…So rightfully Balenciaga the brand owns all the archives that were part of the acquisition and the work of the designers after.
Mhm very interesting! I remember reading in a Vogue article (recently i think and written by Hamish Bowles if my memory serves me right) that the archives were jealously guarded by the former owners before the Gucci group acquired the house, but I don't remember him saying why. Also, do we know where the atelier was located before they renovated the original salons at the 10 avenue George V?
 
Armani had nude casting, I read that in a model interview before.
PAGE 219. MY FASHION ODYSSEY OF 25 YEARS, JANICE WONG

Ok here is the source. Janice is an experienced fashion editor from Hong Kong since 1980s.
 

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