Kimkhuu said:i think this is one of marc's most awful season for lv ever.....
makes two of us

i'm sure there will be few cute pieces here and there but the mood is all wrong
no doubt, fashion editors will much adapt the look, they have NO choice

Kimkhuu said:i think this is one of marc's most awful season for lv ever.....


I can't seem to find much common ground in the collection, it's like he's had a load of different ppl designing then bringing it all back together at the last moment.
PrinceOfCats said:They need to adress the balance of power between their design budget and their advertising budget, methinks.
Then again, Marc Jacobs is probably costing them a pretty penny and I'm sure a team of trained monkeys could do his job for enough peanuts, judging from these bags...
birdofparadise said:After seeing the video, the fabrications, the movement...I'm changing my tune just a little. This should be a total disaster but it's not, quite frankly. The colors are beautiful, I would die to get my hands on some of those fabrics. He meets Versace half way, tones down their hard edge, ups his glam factor a bit, takes the Civil War hats and the arm braces from Marc by Marc, does them in vinyl with those juicy colors...it was all so casual and non chalant, fun and young, wearable, not minimal, not lady like, not romantic. Almost going toward a harder edge like McQueen but doing it with more of a nod nod wink wink. I thought it was really fun, quite nice. The Bo Derek bags, however, still stink.
B) I mean, a mini mini with a multi-colored carwash back right at the cheeks???
I think he's after the Baby Phat customer.


birdofparadise said:After seeing the video, the fabrications, the movement...I'm changing my tune just a little. This should be a total disaster but it's not, quite frankly. The colors are beautiful, I would die to get my hands on some of those fabrics. He meets Versace half way, tones down their hard edge, ups his glam factor a bit, takes the Civil War hats and the arm braces from Marc by Marc, does them in vinyl with those juicy colors...it was all so casual and non chalant, fun and young, wearable, not minimal, not lady like, not romantic. Almost going toward a harder edge like McQueen but doing it with more of a nod nod wink wink. I thought it was really fun, quite nice. The Bo Derek bags, however, still stink.

fashionista-ta said:What you say here is very interesting ... I don't think I care enough to watch the video ... but I must point out ... you're a guy & no one is suggesting you wear this stuffB) I mean, a mini mini with a multi-colored carwash back right at the cheeks???
I think he's after the Baby Phat customer.
birdofparadise said:The thing about the minis that are interesting is that he developed them in that same stiff couture fabric of his own collection, which I loved. So, they don't really make the *** pop out like WHAM! which would thus make it impossible for the B. Phat customer to wear. Non, these suckers are more like lampshades, they hold their shape, hide all the special bits, a little class and a little trash all rolled up into one. I think it's 'cheeky'.
Possibly *very* little class, but have it your way
softgrey said:i will have to shoot myself if i ever see anyone walking down the street with that rainbow brite...
beaded and fringed LV bucket bag...
...
noooo.........
But I bet it won't be an NYC thing B) I think you're gonna be safe, but keep us posted 

softgrey said:i will have to shoot myself if i ever see anyone walking down the street with that rainbow brite...
beaded and fringed LV bucket bag...
...
noooo.........
That's exactly what I thought when I saw it!