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Louis Vuitton S/S 06 Paris

So he landed flat on his face doing a turn-around. :lol: A shoo-in for klutziest-collection-of-the-season, I say :p :ninja:
 
I see a handful of things that aren't too bad ... will Suzy be able to call this genius with a straight face I wonder ...

Who does he think the customer for this is, is an excellent question ... a lot of it looks too sl*tty for Paris (Hilton that is) ...

Are we sure he's still on the wagon? :ninja: A few designers have soared, many have pulled an about-face, and quite a few have really disappointed ... Marc being at the top of that list for me. To think he could follow the beauty & elegance of last season with this ... Donatella did so much better.
 
Love the shoes and the Pucci looking prints...I'm lost on everything else.
 
second those bags looking cheap & tacky. don't mind the orange jacket but so far quite a letdown.
 
i think this is one of marc's most awful season for lv ever.....
 
:( boo... I don't like this, though the colors are a nice change from the minimal subtle colors other designers have been using...
 
eemmmm.... it's alright.. deffinately hit and miss for me. I am quite sick of everything being branded though, can you spell T-A-C-K-Y... yuck.
 
you cannot get any more disgusting or vulgar than a murakami bag with multicoloured suede fringe trim.

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That's the worse I've ever seen...and to think some poor cow died for that!! Where's PETA now???

Though wasn't there some article a few seasons ago in which Marc flat out pointed the finger at the suits for having to keep reintroducing that print? I believe he wanted to retire it after the first time, which makes sense. The graffiti print certainly hasn't returned. This just may be some kind of hybrid, the result of the suits playing around in Marc's shorts. Not very good.
 
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Definitely, bird. The suits have been up to no good lately. Vuitton used to have a gritty, streetier edge when it started out. Even those collections up to 2003 had a very young and cool look to them. After the Murakami came out, the label really went for bourgeois, obvious luxury. I mean, I'm sure that's what sells so I can't really blame them. But this is sort of the ultimate devolving of that "edgy" spirit Vuitton retained.

You see it in the menswear, too. Ever since Katie Grand took over the styling of it from Olivier Rizzo, it's become all about logoed satin and country club basics. Those Vuitton Homme collections from 2001 and 2002 were so inventive and inspired--'80s DJ nerd one season, Basquiat on crack the next. They really pushed fashion forward. Now it's just about the latest trend and the latest logo print.
 
I might actually like it if they relaunched the Sprouse graffiti. But enough with the multicolore already.....it's done!
 
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metal-on-metal said:
Definitely, bird. The suits have been up to no good lately. Vuitton used to have a gritty, streetier edge when it started out. Even those collections up to 2003 had a very young and cool look to them. After the Murakami came out, the label really went for bourgeois, obvious luxury. I mean, I'm sure that's what sells so I can't really blame them. But this is sort of the ultimate devolving of that "edgy" spirit Vuitton retained.

You see it in the menswear, too. Ever since Katie Grand took over the styling of it from Olivier Rizzo, it's become all about logoed satin and country club basics. Those Vuitton Homme collections from 2001 and 2002 were so inventive and inspired--'80s DJ nerd one season, Basquiat on crack the next. They really pushed fashion forward. Now it's just about the latest trend and the latest logo print.

very well said, chick... :flower:
 
Spike413 said:
I might actually like it if they relaunched the Sprouse graffiti.

i'd rather they not. stephen doesn't need to spin around in his grave.
 
Hmm...i don't know, I liked the heat of the last menswear collection. The satin didn't suit me...but there's something about menswear from a female point of view that is just a lot smoother. Katie's grand. That's what this womenswear needs, some heat. Even YSL had a good heat to it. This is just too cutesy, little girls, little girls. Gotta put some age on 'em.
 

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