I like it.
This may not be my favorite collection from Nicolas at Vuitton, I think it’s a rather refreshing and interesting collection.
The allure, the set brought something different to these clothes. The styling pushed the limits and in a way counter-balanced the more obvious commercialism of the resort but there are fabulous clothes right there.
I think watching the show after reading his interview on Another put things in a different perspective. He is aware of his position, aware of the critics but he is secure enough in his vision and is not making any compromises just because there’s a slow down in a luxury market. For that, I got even more respect.
This is the signature that I talked about regarding Vaccarello that was lacking at YSL.
And it also ties with what we saw at Bottega Veneta.
The person who is going to buy Louis Vuitton RTW wants a statement. Those are statement pieces that are still easily « readable » and that anyone can broke down to wear with a piece they already own.
Despite the styling, I think the clothes this time were even more easy to read and to imagine, thanks to the proportions. The all white look was stunning with those pants! The two closing looks were amazing! I particularly like how he used knitwear.
Even the very light dresses in the beginning were refreshing.
I wasn’t convinced by the shoes and I barely looked at the bags.
But I’m happy with NG at Vuitton. He is doing his thing.
It’s always a strange discussion because everybody seems to be disappointed by the current state of fashion, the Phoebe Philo-ization of fashion. Therefore, iconoclasts, individuals who allows themselves to stand on their standards, stand out more. It’s not even a question of losing it or not. He still got it and it looks that way because he still cares.