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Louis Vuitton S/S 2013 Paris

I really enjoyed the show and the clothes were really beautiful. Although, the collection reminded me of his Marc Jacobs show in NY, I still really like it. The shapes are very flattering and smart plus I loved the hair and makeup. Also, the presentation was really interesting. :)
 
Horrendous. But what else do you expect out of Marc Jacobs nowadays anyways? I just don't understand how he's regarded as some sort of fashion genius by some! All he does is steal sets from past shows of other designers, and then brings out clothes that were designed by someone else years ago. He needs to go away.

I completely agree with you. Katie Grand supports him in everything. That's why so many brands are always similare, because Katie Grand works for Prada, Miu Miu, Nina Ricci, Loewe, Giles, LV, and so on...
This is why Marc has a big affect on the fashion world today, he controls and fooles everyone around him, that is why he used the chess-board pattern...
 
I completely agree with you. Katie Grand supports him in everything. That's why so many brands are always similare, because Katie Grand works for Prada, Miu Miu, Nina Ricci, Loewe, Giles, LV, and so on...
This is why Marc has a big affect on the fashion world today, he controls and fooles everyone around him, that is why he used the chess-board pattern...

And I was about to ask why such a hack still has a job.
 
Katie Grand supports him in everything. That's why so many brands are always similare, because Katie Grand works for Prada, Miu Miu, Nina Ricci, Loewe, Giles, LV, and so on...

I don't mean to get off topic but Katie doesn't do Prada, Miu Miu and Nina Ricci. Olivier Rizzo styles Prada and Miu Miu and Alex White does Nina Ricci FYI :flower:.

I actually think that Giles and Loewe have their own individual identity separate from LV; the only similarity is the casting, nothing to do with the actual clothes.
 
I see...now that they share the same parent, he can rip off Raf Simons and not worry about copyright? I'm talking about the presentation. He should have gone all the way and copy the clothes too....

....they are not very good!
 
That was some presentation. The way the girls walked together down the escalator was amazing, and the hair and makeup was gorgeous. Clothes, well that's another story :( The checkered looks were awful, and they just weren't that great. Don't get me wrong, I'm a diehard fan of the 1960's but this just isn't exciting and well I liked the sequin looks, that was about it. Too similar to his NYC show which I thought was just awful.
I agree, the escalator and the whole presentation of everything was so nice at the Lourve, and the checks were fun because checks just are, but the checks in those colours on those clothes were just not doing it for me in terms of relatability or wearability.
 
Regardless of Marc being Marc, there's a LOT of super wearable and good items here, if you take them out of the chessboard context. I can only imagine how much fun you can have with the different items, playing them up or down, mixing with other patterns, playing with silhouettes etc.
 
TOTAL DISASTER. So ugly. The clothes look like something that a waitress would wear in the 60s. I am so disappointed.
 
I guess all never get Marc Jacobs sens of creativity , he's so overrated IMO those are some uglys clothes and you don't have to be a fashion connoiseur to notice it
 
If you take aside the horrid checkered pieces and the horrid shoes, I think there's much to like here. The flower printed numbers are really great.
 
i'm sorry, is it louis vuittion or Armani? the hair, the clothes, the twin models, even the floor looks like from an Armani show
 
I like and dislike it
 
It's very interesting. I love the concept of the presentation.
 
Checkerboard clothes is never, ever, a good idea. I find the whole collection too abstract.
 
Raf Simons did the escalator thing for his SS05 and SS12 collections. *snorts*
 
Well I really like the plainer pieces they are really lovely. All the rest is too loud for me.
 
it's totally like his Marc Jacobs collection in NFW, but there's no stripes, only checkers, and mickey mouse was changed into flowers. ou c'mon marc, wake up !!!
 

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