blueorchid
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They'll be discontinued before we know it.
Charles de Vilmorin and RochasI thought he left from this brand. I guess I am mixing him up with someone else.
This jacket looks like leftover Balmain from 10 years ago.Looking at the recent collection on their online store, the selection has improved, but everything looks like a bootleg 80s couture collection. The pieces are appealing, but they don't really have an identity of their own.
On top of that, there's so many synthetic blends. The worst is this €950 jacket whose composition reads like this: 32% polyamide, 28% virgin wool, 23% polyester, 17% acrylic. At this point, the virgin wool has become a wh*re.
Again, Nina Ricci has been a very neglected brand and is pretty much dependant on the production and sales of endless Nina and its 13 flankers, most of which are now discontinued. I think that it's due to the fact that they never managed to create a proper halo with the fashion.Puig out of anyone should be knocking perfume out of the park.
Make something of the caliber of Dries Van Noten perfume, Penhaligon’s, or even the new Charlotte Tilbury perfumes…
The flacon is widely being compared to Elizabeth Taylor's Black Pearls — a mainstay at off-price retailers like TJ Maxx, Marshall's, Burlington, and Ross. Not a smart choice, I'd say.This Vénus bottle design looks outdated as hell. Are we designing for thrift stores?
Well, they're aware of the competition, I guess. Soon this "perfume" will be on the discount racks, too. I can't wait to hear the reviews from fragrance nuts, people think we're bad on tFS? They let fragrances really have it.a mainstay at off-price retailers like TJ Maxx, Marshall's, Burlington, and Ross. Not a smart choice, I'd say.
I will never understand why there hasn't already been even just one big time fashion designer working at a major brand dressing men like women. Not one has the guts to do it.