jeanclaude
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Then tell couturefan to edit the surname.Her surname is Thrash; not Trash.
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Then tell couturefan to edit the surname.Her surname is Thrash; not Trash.
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Then tell couturefan to edit the surname.
oh my god make it STOP184.- Asia - Kazakhstan - Oxana Girko
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.. which kind of brings us to a deeper topic, either HC becoming something that in principle is vulgar, gaudy, decadent and archaic, or an internal problem within that side of the industry which, in its need to survive, has cornered itself by clinging on to the type of clientele that lives extravagantly, loudly and in the now (and their transactions match that), instead of reading into times and being persuasive with the lifestyle and concerns of the very wealthy in the 2020s (especially if you're a high-profile member of government/some royal family). By planning their long-term survival (instead of securing short-term earnings), they would need to change a lot and the spectacle aspect would probably have to go but the rigor and level of craftsmanship wouldn't necessarily suffer.Something that I always wonder while skimming this thread: the amount of women who likely could purchase couture... that don't.
Answer: a lot! I grew up in a wealthy suburb of the Bay Area (before all the Russians came) and the only thing people spent money on were their houses, cars, and vacation. Think late 90s dot com families flying private with their TUMI luggage, north face jackets and baggallinis.Something that I always wonder while skimming this thread: the amount of women who likely could purchase couture... that don't.
No joke, I thought this was someone at Disneyland dressed as Elsa.59.- Asia - China - Anna Wang
It's surprising how awful that dress looks. I am sure it's well made but the fabrics used make the whole thing appear cheap?
yeah i think that's it exactlyI am not a fan of this collection, it lacked sensibility. The heavy styling and make up just turned it into costumes for a drag queen. Maybe that's why SM people love it so much. Nowadays everything in your face and screaming fashion is perceived as genius.
john's worst collection at dior...185.- Asia - Kazakhstan - Ulyana Sergeenko
These are an absolute nightmare.No joke, I thought this was someone at Disneyland dressed as Elsa.