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What about the image architect diva that's going to save Ungaro?We have enough divas, thank you.
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At least his 'styling' work is on pointWhat about the image architect diva that's going to save Ungaro?
These guys bore the hell out of me they're good designers very good talented great cutters but so boring bring back the divas with a bag of cocaine and glamour
We must protect John at all costsThese guys bore the hell out of me they're good designers very good talented great cutters but so boring bring back the divas with a bag of cocaine and glamour
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Harpo who dis...
The greatest couturier of all times 😂Harpo who dis...
^ good to see that I’m not the only one, lol. All those high maintenance leather shirts for summer collections, what a nightmare and completely out of touch. I feel bad for the victims who bought into that.
You think he will make denim out of tweed? (“I can’t believe it’s tweed!?” I’m joking but imma bookmark this post just in case …)
I'm crying 😭 It's comments like these that made me join this forum and read through threads routinely. Like you can't find this level of humor on Reddit lolI’m sad that he left BV, mostly because I do not care for BV - it was quite a nice place to park him in the ecosystem.
What bothers me about the raf gang is that they don’t routinely consider the wearer…a lack of empathy if you will. They are hyper-fixated on their concepts - be it pretentious art or “craft”…and the end products do not necessarily serve the wearer.
I will never forget trying on his BV debut curved-back pea coat. It was so rigid and uncomfortable, I felt like ninja turtle wearing a shell. I’ve not cared for him since.
hyper-fixated on their concepts - be it pretentious art or “craft”…and the end products do not necessarily serve the wearer.I’m sad that he left BV, mostly because I do not care for BV - it was quite a nice place to park him in the ecosystem.
What bothers me about the raf gang is that they don’t routinely consider the wearer…a lack of empathy if you will. They are hyper-fixated on their concepts - be it pretentious art or “craft”…and the end products do not necessarily serve the wearer.
I will never forget trying on his BV debut curved-back pea coat. It was so rigid and uncomfortable, I felt like ninja turtle wearing a shell. I’ve not cared for him since.
Nah, we are complaining about out of touch design elements directly attributable to the designer, not out of touch lifestyle offerings in luxury houses in general.Y'all here complaining about Matthieu's out of touch products when Chanel had been selling plexiglass gas cannisters and $100,000 shopping baskets during Karl's tenure.
Also, if I may ( although I do understand this is collection merchandisers + corporate dept related ) but Blazy’s blatant disregard for customers who are above size 12/14 is beyond me. The pretentious “44/46» is basically a size zero. No disrespect to anyone who’s that size of course but if you’re above that you can’t wear Blazys BVOh don't get me started... Everything he made there was just so out of touch... And those ugly bucket bags from his first show? Still traumatised by that double-bucket one the models were wearing on their shoulders with one bucket at the front and the other one at the back...
I was just discussing that potential leather tweed thing (we actually called it “I can’t believe it’s tweed!?” too ) over the break... Watch it be in his first metiers d'art collection...
Well it can't get worse than Lindsay Lohan atp.What about the image architect diva that's going to save Ungaro?
Is Ralph Rucci ofc!The greatest couturier of all times 😂