bien dit LENAOriginally posted by Lena@Nov 30th, 2003 - 10:32 pm
so are also the Italians, the belgians, the germans and -of course- the americans B)
Totally, Lena!Originally posted by Lena@Nov 30th, 2003 - 1:09 am
the new thing is that if you wear a visible label, you are 'out' fortezza...
even if this is Dior..
obvious label worship is so much on decline, but i guess the trendiest (hidden) label now must be E2, Lanvin, miu miu and Marni.
Even Balenciaga is considered banal..
personally i dont have money to waste to labels. only when i find them in vintage sales or bazaars..
i agree to a certain extent about balenciaga. the campaign to grow the balenciaga name has aggresively overwhelmed both the editorial pages and the fashion hit lists ("look cameron diaz with a motorcycle bag", "oh my god, sarah jessica parker takes a walk in balenciaga cargos") but i still believe that ghesquiere has the most unique vision in fashion right now and i think that many fashionistas still long for their one piece of something balenciaga...but the days of lines outside of the parisian balenciaga boutique are goneOriginally posted by Lena@Nov 30th, 2003 - 12:47 pm
i think they dont support Baleenciaga because french somehow hate Gucci and the Italian fashion industry in general, could also be because of the labels over exposure that became a banality , but dont take my word for this scott
so true.Originally posted by Lena@Dec 1st, 2003 - 11:01 pm
we are saying the same thing dear Prince..
the other day i was invited to a party for the christian name of a kid of a very wealthy family.. guess what, mum was wearing plain old Marks & Spencer, it seemed very normal to her -and to me as well.
so very true leylaOriginally posted by leyla m.@Dec 2nd, 2003 - 1:26 am
the ones who wear labels (in my town) are the (uhem, cough cough) prostitutes and gold diggers (head to toe DIOR for example) who try by all means to fit in. the truth though IS: they stand out and are the ones people stare at.