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This is so true. I've been clear here in all these Couture threads this season what is wrong with designers now, and this is also a key element that is missing. The insight into creating a visual narrative...I don't mean a collection backstory...I mean, the collection has highs and lows, it moves from look one to the end, the eye gets a break, and then it's stimulated, and then a break again etc. etc. To quote Diana Vreeland, "the eye has to travel." When everything is the same note, even the most special looks lose their impact.The frustrating part for came from the presentation, the casting and the lack of clean tailoring. I needed one or two pantsuits and a simple cocktail dress to create some tension because it felt very one note.
I kind of liked it, too. I'm always a bit of a sucker for an opera remix.And I actually like the music. It reminds me a lot of Ritchie Hawtin.
It is a little cold, on the whole. JPG's work was always very warm.But I think both the show and lookbook feel very sterile for a Gaultier collection. That little shock factor that JPG always delivered as his signature is missed here.