This work doesn't offend me, but I have to say that it strikes me as clothes made for people with lots of money but who cannot find creative solutions to getting dressed.
there was a short article on her in US Vogue Dec.05 (along with a pic of her - she looks quiet nice!
She launched her self-named label in 2003, when she was just 21, and made her NY Fashion Week debut this past September with her seventh collection.
Her clothes are sold at Neiman Marcus and Curve in L.A. ....
(that was basically all the information .....flower:
i'm a bit tired of the masculine-feminine trend...
the soft, girl pieces with the tougher, boy pieces...
wait, i will correct myself...
i enjoy the juxtaposition of masculine and feminine... when done right, and when done boldly...
this stuff is a little too... watered down...
it's comme-ci, comme-ca, you know...
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