hamburgers
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^I think he's running a tight concept across the men's and women's. 2005 Abercrombie & Fitch/Polo prep in a stately English country house/French chateau with obligatory Dior codes thrown in. The fashion element for men is the modern dandy thing whereas for women it's this almost princess-y girlishness with his usual surrealism to the point where the show felt like him doing a rendition of Alice in Wonderland. The creative direction is there, but it's the actual designs that are really not delivering which kind of ties in with the that rumor that he's being too hands off with the teams.
As for the customers, I don't know how to explain it but it looks very targeted at China to me. So targeted that it doesn't make sense in other countries in the region like Korea or Japan and especially not with North Americans as seen in the dinner pics. The men's looks like it has more international appeal though.
As for the customers, I don't know how to explain it but it looks very targeted at China to me. So targeted that it doesn't make sense in other countries in the region like Korea or Japan and especially not with North Americans as seen in the dinner pics. The men's looks like it has more international appeal though.