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It's a shame my computer didn't show it. Demn!
The collection doesn't look so good... Hmmm...

Oh get it. However, I must admit I'm a tad hesitant to give my interpretation of the collection... from the wood frame structure of a house, the choice of colors, texture, the messy/free flowing hair ala the woman in the famous photo shot by Dorothea Lange, the shoes, and so forth.
I hadn't noticed that, but I think you're right. Definitely intentional.![]()
In the half of the video I caught I saw a lot of old school awkward Marc Jacobs, but done in a more grown up way.
That was just incredible. And it's been a long, long time since I've said that about Marc Jacobs.
It looks like he really tried to strip everything back, doesn't it? From using one simple song (though a few renditions) a plain brown paper set, the minimal but gorgeous center piece, no celebrities, few big models, the anonymous girls, the little bow at the end rather than a finale parade.
It was totally vintage MJ, as Spike said. I saw a few coats that reminded me of Vuitton fall '06, but the aesthetic overall was more akin to his work just before that season.
The whole "Over the Rainbow"/dust storm/great depression references work perfectly with the economy right now, and the sequins were used pretty tastefully.
Colors! The putty/brown/beige mix was great and understated. And the minimalism just added to it.