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hmm-i disagree...Originally posted by softgrey+Mar 6th, 2004 - 12:13 am--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(softgrey @ Mar 6th, 2004 - 12:13 am)</div><div class='quotemain'> <!--QuoteBegin-LibertyRose@Mar 5th, 2004 - 3:01 pm
IMHO, Helmut Lang has lost his grip completely. His new collections absolutely suck. The reinvention of the white tee and all that maximal minimalism movement just don't look right.
to the 'forward' Hollywood star-let, its his star-system premiereOriginally posted by Episternum@Mar 6th, 2004 - 1:06 am
I'm thinking, for whom are chiffon and horse-tail heels winter apparel?
Helmut Lang and His Viennese Succession
Godfrey Deeny
Fashion Wire Daily March 05, 2004 - Paris - Helmut Lang, the only major European designer to have made Manhattan his home, returned to his youth Thursday in Paris with a finely wrought show that ingeniously mined his Austrian Hungarian roots.
Yet this was a collection were the occasional homage to Vienna and Budapest made not for archaic charm but for a snappy new vision of modernist fashion.
From the outset, Helmut kept his trademark lean and keen silhouette, though he played around with huge trouser cuffs tied up artily and curvy portrait collars on his jackets.
His Viennese notes appeared in the clever use of lace, creeping down below skirt hems and flowering over the tops of boots. His Budapest moment -- horsehair used on divinely new evening columns dresses and some wonderful shoes that you could see every hipster stylist is going to have to have a pair of sometime very soon, like how about tomorrow.
"You liked the horsehair, right?" inquired Lang with a mischievous glint in this eye, as a huge line of fans liked up to laud him with praise.
"I think you can bring a lot of experimentation and ideas into a collection. But when it comes to the show you have to stay focussed," said Lang, explaining the subtle riff he played on his own roots.
Lang showed several guys wearing items from the menÕs collection he presented in January, and nimbly tumbled ideas from that show into the collection we saw today in a west Paris gym. Where men wore cooper painted slim leather jackets, the gals got the same material in cape like tops. And the gals, just like in his stellar menÕs show looked, well, pretty damned great.
Pre-show Lang held a mammoth casting, eventually sending out over a score slew of models - Stella Tennant excepted ®¢ to underline his determination to stay a step ahead of his rivals. Actually, let's make those two steps, or come to think of it, a considerable leap.
somehow those look scary to meOriginally posted by Pradaromance12@Mar 5th, 2004 - 9:55 pm
and i am very undecided on these![]()
Tom knocked it off from HLOriginally posted by Pradaromance12@Mar 5th, 2004 - 9:54 pm
the shoes are quite insteresting...
do these remind anyone of those gucci brown/black pumps with the lace up ribbons from a fall collection a few years ago?