It's very dated. Looks like he's stuck in the mid 2000s.
In all seriousness though, I really have grown immune to Pucci's collections because they're largely so predictable. It's essentially the same pieces with different themes grafted onto them each season. The ones that have stood out to me are the ones where Dundas breaks away from the mold he's made for himself, and consequently they're the ones that most tFS-ers tend to dislike. That being said I wish he had infused more of those autumnal jewel tones and sacrificed some of the muddy neutrals/blacks. The second half of the collection just blurs together.
I wish that I don't know what a Pucci collection is going to look like before I've seen it.
my favourite collection of Milano so far. this is absolute sensual perfection. any woman wearing pretty much any look from this will appear strong, confident, sexy and luxe.
I like it, but I don't? I like a lot of individuals here, especially the first half, but as a collection, I really don't like it - and I wouldn't be able to point out to you why that is.
Loved this collection, Milan has been mostly a snooze fest, so this is an exciting breath of fresh air. Those velvet suits are amazing, the gold Ikat dresses are gorgeous, and the sweaters are fantastic.
Dundas is probably the only designer that does his own take on a legacy fashion house and does it so successfully, like how he has the studs on Pucci signature prints and making it so sexy.
What a beautiful collection as always.
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