Cheap showers curtains, sleeping bags, bathroom mats, children's rainwear, seniors' padded windbreakers-- all in utilitarian Eddie Bauer camping-colors, or 1970s Sears-bathroom pastels... Strong show and clever styling as always, but kind of looks really uncomfortable, impractical and freezing, and frighteningly unsanitary, for winterwear... I guess she's thinking of winter in Hong Kong (although the humidity there can be just as frightening for these looks) .
The real stars are those sparkly, chintzy, Vegas living room suite print dresses that make me itch just looking at them: They produce that perfect faux-sophisticated, and genuinely vulgar characteristic in design that Miuccia keeps harping on about-- and, to her credit, pulls it off so well as only she can.
Ugly yes, but it's an original ugliness that has a lot of charm and wit-- unlike that juvenile, boring ugliness at the latest Moschino showing that resembles an outdated, 1st-year fashion student project that completely rips off late-1980s Chanel, just with junk-food prints.