mikeijames
no tom ford, no thanks.
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Well .. what a lot of people dont know or remember is that Pucci did more than stuff with the prints ... he did invented the capri pants, you know?
I think Dundas isnt quite as literal as lets say, Lacroix or Williamson but I think he pays a good homage to the house.
it's too true and it's to dundas' credit that he hasn't taken the pucci legacy too literally. all of the geniuses that helm the major european houses have managed to eke out a MODERN vision for those very old, dusty, and storied houses. if one wants OLD pucci, one should buy vintage pieces. there's nothing wrong with that. but it's dundas job to craft the pucci of the future and he has done that spectacularly as we see with this collection.