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I find it boring and super cliché. It's a very 2005 version of "Edgy" fashion. Instead of trying to be Avant-Garde, maybe he should just stick to real clothes...
It's Mcqueen without the romance but with a hint of Gaultier.
Knowing his offerings in the past, I don't necessarily think he's doing this to be gimmicky, but it has become a tad excessive recently (minus his Fall 2016 collections, which was one that season's best!!). Take out the costumey aspects of the show and you have a decent, well-made, and beautifully-designed wearable collection. His tailoring is out of this world though, currently the best in London!
I find it boring and super cliché. It's a very 2005 version of "Edgy" fashion. Instead of trying to be Avant-Garde, maybe he should just stick to real clothes...
Agree!
It loos like a mix of avant-garde and theatralic costums.
Fall/Winter 16-17 was the best was he did in last times. Real clothes which will have surely their clientel.
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