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Share with us... Your Best & Worst Collections of Haute Couture F/W 2025.26
MulletProof said:same here, softgrey.
i see it on pretty much the same level as united bamboo or yigal...it's not bad but the collections are not telling me anything...it's all too insipid and...safe for my liking.![]()
NEW YORK, September 9, 2006 – For his first-ever runway presentation, the Toronto-based, Preen- and Alexander McQueen-trained designer Jeremy Laing distilled ideas he's been working on since his "petit début" for Fall 2005. Back was the neon, the tailoring (boyfriend and Norfolk jackets), and the play with shape. Last season, Laing worked with deflated volumes using mostly menswear fabrics; for spring, he favored lighter materials, like silk, for a softer, more lyrical effect—a feeling that was reinforced by a live performance by Swedish folksinger Colin Bergh. The designer's use of layering was mostly successful, if sometimes overwrought, with lingerie-like straps darting in and out of tops and a plethora of crisscross backs. Knickers seemed a hard sell, but the dresses really sang.
– Laird Borrelli
agreed upon this.. It is safe but also things you could wear everyday and mix well, layeredLena said:is safe but fresh handed and lovely, i like this a lot![]()