Dreeze (like "trees" with a "d") van (like the automobile) No-tintinuvielberen said:Dries van Noten?![]()
Dreeze (like "trees" with a "d") van (like the automobile) No-tintinuvielberen said:Dries van Noten?![]()
They sold this at the old Louis Boston (RIP). It looked a million times better in real life than it did on a youtube clip.
I was too young to be able to afford any of this but.. heart still skips a beat whenever something from that period (2004-2006) crosses my way. He did great stuff before that and here and there ever since but to me, these couple of years are still such a carefully measured dose of elegance, wanderlust, romanticism, sobriety, heaviness/lightness. Looking back, I think the collection he showed a year later (Fall 2006) ended up being stronger.. there was less grandiosity about it because it was another show and not an anniversary celebration like this one, but I think the clothes and styling have endured the test of time far better and become more representative of his legacy.They sold this at the old Louis Boston (RIP). It looked a million times better in real life than it did on a youtube clip.
Courtesy of Etienne Russo and Villa Eugénie.One of my favorite set designs. It's on a par with Ford's Gucci fur covered runway. So chic and cinematic.
And the funny thing is, at this point, his clothes were more on the affordable side. Sure, it was still “expensive designer clothes”, but his price point was more on the cheaper side of “expensive.” I remember he had a mens wool pea coat around $700. That same coat would’ve retailed for at least $1k w other brands. When I look at his stuff now, a lot of it just LOOKS expensive.I was too young to be able to afford any of this but...

