It´s not funny anymore, using portraits of Ché and now even Mao as printworks on t-shirts. How shallow is that?! He had been an awful criminal back then, and now he´s recycled into some pop-object, that´s just sooo poor...
I was loving it up until post #4, which is awful. The green color is very fresh! Pushing post #4 out of my mind, this is one of my favorites so far this season.
The use of green is quite nice, as are the pinstripes. Very dressy, yet darker and subversive in many ways. It's a nicely done mix, neither source outweighing the other. I like that.
I do not care for the screenprinting (the 'controversial figures on my shirt' trend is cheap and outdated), nor do I like fur, it seems really out of place here. Is fur the big trend this season or what?
Fur is extremely popular in Italy and one can often see friends like packs of wolves all in their fur bits which can be comical. I also like the fresh green and would definitely buy the rocker chain scarf.
I like it, except for that random section of just fur balls in the middle, but everything else is quite likable, especially that t-shirt of chairman mao
I keep loving that fourth look, even if it does look like a blazer from Dior Homme F/W 04, a hoodie from Dior Homme F/W 03, and some type of adornment from Dior Homme S/S 04.
I'm just amazed by how most of this stuff is so far beyond his clothes plastered with "RICH" logos. Technically, I detest John Richmond.
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