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His hair looks slightly less greasy than Sabato's, at least.
I don´t dislike by association, I just dislike each one separately (but there is some resemblance when they talk...to me at least!).I’m sorry but that comparison is so forced. There’s no similarity between him and SDS whatsoever, work or personality wise. You don’t have to like either of them, but putting them together just so you can dislike by association is very contrived.
☠️ Can we just go back to discussing Donatella?Oh, God...the resemblance to Sabato is not only physically...
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Yes...at least she had a POV in fashion (once upon a time)...☠️ Can we just go back to discussing Donatella?
AAAAAND it has to sell. Sell well. Best of luck to Matthieu^ Same. I still don’t know how he will be able to come up with 10 different collections when he wasn’t able to create 4 with a strong identity.
I’ve been slapped for saying this since 2021 - Matthieu lacks that charisma and spice. He is intelligent and knowledgeable, has read many books and has been to more exhibitions than most, but to me what he creates is pretty, but empty and has no life.@PDFSD He sounds no more vacuous and empty than most other fashion designers these days. I mean, this is a wild comparison to make on tFS, but it's like when I hear athletes speak on the radio (before I change the station). Same empty voice, same boring comments, etc. It is what it is.
I don’t think his designs will change anything about the perception people have of him.I have to defend!
I do not know Matthieu Blazy in person, but what I have heard he seems to be nice and not pretentious... but I do not know....
Well.... talking about fashion is always difficult.... what do you expect.... what do you want to hear, that is revolutionary new....
Some humans are more calm and quiet. Not every designer has the grandezza and the wit and the humour of Karl or Donatella.....
There are people who have different qualities then talking witty things.
That does not mean those people are bad designers or bad creative directors.
Storytelling and giving a vision is dependent on many things and at big conglomerates dependent on different people.
Lets see his designs for chanel. Some humans change, some humans adapt, some humans stay the same.
Fact is, that his Bottega was successfull commercially... and most people think that Blazy has emancipated from Lees Vision....
I was thinking it as well but also the directionless modern ideas from both, from extremes of the spectrum craft extravaganza to minimal nothingness.Oh, God...the resemblance to Sabato is not only physically...
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i dont think its a bias i feel he is loved by the majority at least from my perception online and my own circles offline, i am the only one sceptical of his work at BV per example.I don’t think his designs will change anything about the perception people have of him.
He gives me a very calm and considerate vibe as a designer.
I don’t know what people expect in terms of quotes from someone making collections for Bottega Veneta.
I don’t think Tomas Maier or Daniel Lee had long talks about their work there anyway.
With this position, Matthieu will have to talk so I’m curious to learn about it all.
I was quite convinced by the papers he had about him at BV already.
I think my fear was that he was arty in a pretentious way. The fact that he invited the TikTok « very demure » person and the Algerian Athlete at least showed me that he had enough humor and some pulse on what’s going on.
I think it’s important for a creative to take their job seriously without being too serious and trying to sound too profound.
As much as I like JWA’s work, I don’t think his interviews are that inviting for example.
I don’t go into Blazy’s Chanel with a negative biais.
Maybe some people feels like he has to be criticized before having shown anything as a punishment for « Taking Hedi’s job ». Lol.
Well said. Like you, I am equally skeptical of his work. Everything is squeaky clean and supposedly ticks all the success boxes, and having said that I’d rather MB say nothing at all than all this very pseudo intelligent crap that’s been carefully pushed by BV PR team. Yawn.i dont think its a bias i feel he is loved by the majority at least from my perception online and my own circles offline, i am the only one sceptical of his work at BV per example.
the judging is from his BV, that's his report card so far quotes aside or interviews aside.
the product itself even in its more pure simple stand alone is weak and ugly rtw and shoes especially.
JWA’s is annoying when he talks and pretentious but at least i feel with his ambition he pushes for something that is clear and mostly him, even its puzzled from other designers, i can believe in the world he created, without hearing or knowing him ......he creates als well desirable product all much in same modern empty vain as Blazy but there is more meat so to speak on the plate to know what you're actually eating.
blazy is very fragmented so far with his out come, raf is more clear with his world and even Peter also is more clear with his limited point of view for Alaia the shows adv the type off girls the stores the actual product standing alone all is clear even if its not technically and visionaire level for a house like Alaia.
BV PR team works overtime, and MB has minimal input there 🤣I think my fear was that he was arty in a pretentious way. The fact that he invited the TikTok « very demure » person and the Algerian Athlete at least showed me that he had enough humor and some pulse on what’s going on.
close your eyes and you'll see the TEDx backdroptheres nothing wrong with what hes trying to say per se, but the way those statements are worded it feels like he's a CFO at a pharmaceutical conglomerate presenting an annual report 😭