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John Galliano S/S 06 Paris

metal-on-metal said:
^ What's that model's name? Anne-Sophie Wilson? She's great. It's nice to see her on the runway.
marie-sophie :woot::heart:

sorry i can't comment on the spectacle yet^_^
 
Wow. this is a SHOW in every sense of the word!.. we haven't had many of them this season unfortunately
 
Another look into the whacky world of Galliano...can't wait to see the whole collectionon Style.com.

:heart:
 
metal-on-metal said:
Hmm... somehow I don't see this as a celebration of life and diversity. It's a little sick and offensive, in my opinion. But I won't say more until I see the entire thing.

actually, i don't see it as a straight celebration of diversity either... but not a mockery, either. i think it answers the pleas for more 'realness' in fashion in a very fit-for-galliano way, and wouldn't expect less from him.

in that, when have 'real' models ever reflected upon averageness in society... they're exaggerations, even aberrations, just as much as the other 'models' in this show are exaggerations. somehow, the shoe fits.

and i'm loving him for this... why screw the theatrics when you can make the clothes to back it up?

this made my day. :heart:
 
VivaLaStar said:
actually, i don't see it as a straight celebration of diversity either... but not a mockery, either. i think it answers the pleas for more 'realness' in fashion in a very fit-for-galliano way, and wouldn't expect less from him.
Yeah, I see the theme now that I've seen the rest of the show. I thought it was going to be just midgets and then the real models, which would've been a little weird.
 
:shock: :ninja: :sick:

I don' t like this at all. It looks like he has thrown what he has done for Dior HC over the years together and sent out the models with midgets and old folks WTF??:lol:
 
I actually don't see this as portrayal of reality or nor is it trying to make people see fashion as something available to a diversity. This looks like a vision of the fantastical, a topsy turvy world if you will. There's definitely influences of the old Catholic feast days where people would dress up as 'freaks' and subverse for that one day where sin and rebellion was acceptable. As a show, I love that concept and kudos to him for bringing in the theatrics. I can only admire the clothes in a purely aesthetic way and they don't really do it for me. I see a plethora of influences here but nothing seems to really work.
 
this is certainly a show.

but the clothes are amazing too, so i doesnt bother me at all!:heart:

lily d. looks great!!
 
very very interesting, and random too.... i find the models walking next to the old men kind of disturbing though :unsure:
 
metal-on-metal said:
Yeah, I see the theme now that I've seen the rest of the show. I thought it was going to be just midgets and then the real models, which would've been a little weird.

Metal, i agree with you...

makes me wonder whats going on in his head..... if he tries to go for a shock factor, then this is bloody awful, because i don't see the fun in using diversity to make himself distinctive.... people who are different still are people, and using them like what circus did back in the day was just terrible......where's human dignity in there?! :(

but if he wants to showcase REAL people.... then i give him two big thumbs up.....
 
I love all of it!

The clothes are beautiful. I like the theme of the carnival.
I'm happy he didn't use models because it makes the show more authentic.
 

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