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OMG, that is amazing

Live Streaming... The F/W 2025.26 Fashion Shows
OMG, that is amazing
Hilarious!![]()
Lol.. wonder how long it takes to show up in fashion design schools around the world..
'Okay class, today we will be learning the Dkammern Balmain theory, listen up and you too will be able to charge tens of thousands of dollars for your designs..'![]()
Excuse me? Minimalism or not, I can swear by the high quality of Jil Sander clothes and since they're using the best materials, selling garments under their real value would be simply stupid. However, under no circumstances am I justifying the towering prices but the whole concept of high fashion is the quality of what you're buying or seeing. I'd be happier if they retailed the collections for around 70% less than they do now but since Raf's getting lots of hype from the editors, it's unlikely to happen in the near future.
Excuse me? Minimalism or not, I can swear by the high quality of Jil Sander clothes and since they're using the best materials, selling garments under their real value would be simply stupid.
Hilarious!![]()
Lol.. wonder how long it takes to show up in fashion design schools around the world..
'Okay class, today we will be learning the Dkammern Balmain theory, listen up and you too will be able to charge tens of thousands of dollars for your designs..'![]()
I agree with that kind of mentality, buying less but 'better', timeless pieces.
But being timeless isn't an excuse to charge a lot more, because balmain pieces, quality wise, will last as long as those jil sander dresses.
(So you can't say: you will wear this piece 10 years instead of 1 so you have to divide the price by ten)
But I'm getting the feeling that it's not just Jil Sander raising prices, but the whole industry! When I browse the new arrivals at net-a-porter, I'm always thinking: they have to be joking?! It's almost impossible to find dresses below 1000 pounds, en so many of them are above 5000!
Think about that number for a while, one thousand pounds for a simple dress
I'm still young and so I can't really compare with prices 5-10 years ago, but I do remember a video on style.com about 5 years back, where Hilary Alexander of the Daily telegraph was raving about how it was inconceivable that someone would pay 800$ for a pair of shoes 3 years ago, and now it was the standard!
Do any of the "older" () members remember specific examples of prices 5-10 years ago? Sure there has been inflation and what not, but inflation hasn't gone up 100%...
I'm also curious whether or not this isn't just a big bubble waiting to burst. I seriously wonder how young women can afford these clothes without going into debt. But then again, with the Eastern markets growing like crazy, designers might be able to maintain those high prices and European and American sales will lessen
The fake leather woven jacket in the Balenciaga show was a fast favorite of editors and critics. Apparently it weighs seven pounds and will be produced for sale for the price of $17,500.
nytimes.com