NYC: much much much better than last season. sometimes looking through the new york shows is like watching a 500 looks collection. for once it wasnt that way.
Doo ri more sophisticated than usual,
calvin klein and it's sterile sex appeal as always,
rodarte for taking a theme narrowing it down and exploiting it in a pretty smart way, and
monique lhuillier to whom i had never paid attention because i think she tries a bit too hard... but for some reason when i think of NY-FW09 her collection is one of the few that come to mind.
LONDON: the general feel of it was good and i know if i looked back on the threads i'd find some interesting stuff that i like... however, i know there's not one collection whose name i could tell you as a true stand out. i guess i could say
christopher kane, cause i liked his show.. but again, that doenst count as a real stand out... it's just the only name i can remember
MILAN: mixed feeling. somehow i can't think of milan as the usual trashy rich-b*tch redux we get every season... although i'm thinking that might be either because for the first time i barely cared to look at the stuff i knew i wouldnt like (DG, Frida, Cavalli...

), or because the italian fashion week has become the land of hypocrites that deny their mediocre past by trying (hard) to put their models on classy outfits and big frou frou overdosed dresses (DG, Frida, Cavalli...

). There were however collections that i really liked. I thank
prada for still doing her thing even if some say she just does it for the press attention, and it's weird for the sake of weird, or whatever... I loved
jil sander's respectful approach to jil's work, and then the "second part" of ravishing volumes and hues...
bottega veneta was good! i must say i didnt expect it. i guess the excesses on the other catwalks made BV even more valuable this season.
PARIS: where the real fun is. is there anyone who didnt like
lanvin? from the set, to the hair and make up, to the gorgeous clothes everything was perfect. every coat, every dress, the beautiful jewels, the beautiful shoes. i'd die to undress the lanvin woman, yet maybe i wouldnt dare...
dior and john galliano as a whole. because years ago dior and his label always looked the same and that's not good, and then when he finally found the way to differentiate them the dior shows started being a huge disappointment and the jg kept getting better and better which isnt good either. this is the first time that i see john getting to the perfect balance. i hope the 2006-2008 dior days are gone for good, and that the seasons to follow will be jsut as fun as this one.
louis vuitton, all about paris. hints to all the greatest creators and all of their muses. sensational!
the controversial
nina ricci...it shocked me so much at first sight i couldnt believe people were having such awful reactions to it. i loved it from the first minute.
alexander mcqueen was also a favourite, although i must say people's reaction stroke me this time too... i didnt find it all that better than previous seasons. maybe it's because i always like him a lot

. and last but not least:
yves saint laurent which had a "prada-effect" on me this season... you know when you are presented something and you dont see the appeal in it at all... and then all of a sudden it starts to make sense and you love it and you never get enough

that was YSL this season
i guess i could add a lot more to the paris list...
miu miu, hermes, jean paul, cnanel, karl lagerfeld... i guess it's a good sign!!
EDIT: oh! i just realized the thread says top 10... not top 20
