Isabel Marant F/W 09.10 Paris

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Liking the shoes. And pretty much all of this actually,especially the grey cardigans
 
Thank you very much Vinciano.!

I like it in general, but not one of my favourite IM collection.
 
I like it! Even leopard prints doesn't look so bad :wink:
 
Slightly boring presentation. wish she had incorporated more of her usual lace.
the black boots are amazing. :heart:
 
See this is way more sexy than Blamain imo, its sexy but still has class.I would wear almost all of it, the fur jackets are so incredibly well done,they look light adn wearable and i think the styling overall is immpecable.The boots are lovely aswell, finally a collection that looks modern.
 
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Karma for your mama, Vinciano. :flower: Thank you so much for posting this. :heart: I'm a huge fan of her vibe--effortless, nonchalant, and so very Parisian. Me likey. :flower:
 
I'd wear damn near all of it. Basic, but still stunning. Great styling. Thanks Vinciano :heart:
 
wow..I like this more than expected...i love the masculine rock and roll look going on here.
 
Beautiful/on-trend and yet totally wearable with a broad appeal which was missing from the last collection! I love it especially the furs, floral print pieces and the grey tees..the colours are perfect.
 
back on track...the leopard swing coats are awesome, ive been wanting one of those for awhile, so this is great. much of the same casual shapes she has been accustomed to lately but without the juvenile flutter or flash. the use of charcoal grey, plums, and black is nice and dark, tapping into the right mood. the skintight boots are quite the eyecatcher.
 
bouh .... that is the one of the worst I.Marant's collection I've seen in years ...
the Emmanuelle Alt touch is really annoying ... and I can even feel she tried to make a Marant version of Balmain ...

I thought Condé Nast didn't want its editors to consult ! Shame !

But I'm also wondering if Marant isn't, now, making collections for her US and UK customers and no more for her French Fans !
 
looks boring to me and has a trendy "blog girl style" for lack of a better term. you know... those blog girls.
 
I kind of agree with Inaya. One of the posters on the first page (sorry - can't remember who!) said it was great because it's wearable, and I agree, it is totally wearable. But it's things people are already wearing. It's nicely styled but this is exactly how people have been dressing on the streets of NYC, London, and where I live (a much smaller city) for the past 3 months. So I don't really get an inspiration or interest from it.
 
bouh .... that is the one of the worst I.Marant's collection I've seen in years ...
the Emmanuelle Alt touch is really annoying ... and I can even feel she tried to make a Marant version of Balmain ...

I thought Condé Nast didn't want its editors to consult ! Shame !

But I'm also wondering if Marant isn't, now, making collections for her US and UK customers and no more for her French Fans !
I agree Berlin, not to sound too nostalgic but I think she's only gone backwards since her superb F/W 06 collection.

I don't think consulting is really the problem, the problem here is Alt, she just really wants to see herself through ever collection, caring little about her client's roots or vision. that's my main complain about her, I don't know how she negotiates but she's clearly good at it cause she always get away with sending little Alts down the runway.

Not French here but I guess you're right on your last statement as well, it's a lot more body-conscious and trendy than before, clearly aimed at an older, wealthier crowd instead of young, 'carefree' downtown characters. At least that's the idea I had of her clothing.

Inaya..:rofl: what an accurate new term. very true.
 

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