It's very McQueen, the leopard dress, the tartan. When she does polished looks it's always very McQueen, when she goes for more casual it's very Westwood...
i jsut htink this collections is a bit boring--it looks liek westwood meets daryl k. nothing new.. i noticed she is trying to go witht eh trend for minimalism--- but not as smartly done as the spring collection--to me. i actually liked those loose flowy neosoul type dresses... they had the 70s flavor, the rasta, but then very minimalsitic and fresh--especially the colors. i have always liekd ethnic inspired gear. i thought of it as a more street coool version of what miu miu didi two seasons ago.
I really like lamb, its not to expensive, but yet its not overbearing. We have some in our boutiques down here and I have a couple lamb things here and there, its nice to have some change and lamb is def unique.
I've seen previous collections at Nordstrom and actually thought it was well-made, especially the overcoats from last year, and not-too terribly expensive. Still out of my range, but not haute couture sticker-shock, certainly. I can see the Westwood comparisons; however, it's much less outrageous (one could say "less creative" or "more wearable" depending on your graciousness).
I just bough this dress yesturday - It's surprisingly very flattering and I was inspired by Alexander McQueen's tartan filled show - but since I cannot afford any of those pieces this seemed like a cute alternative for fall. The quality and cut are good for the price.
I think that the Tarton dress is cute but its not for everyone. I think that this is a dress that needs to match the hair and skin well to look good. I don't particularly like it on this model... and I am not convinced by this picture to even think about paying $365 for it
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