from the runway directly to the trash bin.
Yeah, for all people's faux shock on here (and I don't love her work much either tbh), this is what girls are wearing right now, and they look good in it. It isn't my taste, but the 'WHO would BUY this???????' comments every season are a bit weird - um, mostly younger and cooler people than us!This is very much London fashion. I’ve seen so many girls looking like this.
I find that they look better in Goddard's designs than the models do. Most Copenhagen have that same complex too.Yeah, for all people's faux shock on here (and I don't love her work much either tbh), this is what girls are wearing right now, and they look good in it. It isn't my taste, but the 'WHO would BUY this???????' comments every season are a bit weird - um, mostly younger and cooler people than us!
It's often the way.I find that they look better in Goddard's designs than the models do. Most Copenhagen have that same complex too.
Usually it looks better because it is never the full look, so there is a bit of a break with where the eye has to go. They also "fill" things a bit better so the limpness of the fabrics and designs end up having more presence. Her designs in the real world are fairly forgiving, it's just a matter of knowing how to wear them as they can easily wear the person.I find that they look better in Goddard's designs than the models do. Most Copenhagen have that same complex too.
And the irony is that they looks good in it. There’s a sense of identity and it’s a look not a straight from the runway…This is very much London fashion. I’ve seen so many girls looking like this.