raijin said:Space, I was looking at those shoes on the net earlier.
They are beautiful.

AlexN said:The heeled sandals with interchangeable straps are at AlohaRag.com now.
softgrey said:omg...i diodn't realize that those were shoe strap options in a different colour...so how many colour options does each one come with?...
Lena said:deconstruction is not a trend, its a 'way' a technique of making one's statement, my problem is that its been repeating itself for what seems like entire decades.. what annoys me is when some designers (not talking of MMM god forbid) act as if they've 'discovered' deconstruction, as if it's the 'new' thing or somekind of 'fresh' or revolutionary idea...
hope you get my point here.
Rei and Yohji were doing it since the early eighties while others were into day glo and shiny lipsticks, and they did it very well at that time.
Obsession with deconstruction, its not a bad thing for a consumer, but it can be dangerously 'stagnant' for a designer. Dont get me wrong
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...completley agree...
helena said:i bought this in black/beige horizontal stripe from the MMM s/s 05 collection.I love it.
Lovely:-) It is asymetrical. I thought that the cardigan has symetric front. It is even better:-)
Di Moda said:This collection is honestly just beyond hideous. I mean, look at this...
...How could anyone seriously purchase something like this? It's absolutelly horrid.
What's the big deal about that? What about collections like Galliano Homme, DSquared, Andrew MacKenzie, etc.? I'm in far greater disbelief that anyone would buy that stuff than this. This just seems kinda normal to me, as far as runway collection weirdness goes. Not necessarily that attractive, in my opinion, but not offensively ugly and unwearable.