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So what exactly makes that dress so special. ANd to be blunt it kinda cheep, like a hooker on the corner can wear it with some fish nets imo.

Took the words right out of my mouth. The dress looks like something made in the factories of Forever 21. :doh:
 
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this is a sweatshirt, and a ugly one aswell. it's not a luxurious material, it's viscose. it has an ugly cheap-looking print on. It might be givenchy but it looks like something you could find at walmart.

it's € 1019.00.



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^ What? Don't you see how innovative, refined and ingenious this sweatshirt is? High quality viscose, it's like the the new silk for 2011. :rofl:

j/k

It's the effing ugliest thing I've ever seen today. Besides it looks horribly unflattering regardless of the print and material, even more bulky than on runway.
Anyhow, it might be a bit more in other stores than the 1019 EUR since LVR has kinda low prices on everything. Mostly. :innocent:
 
The one with the bulldog on it sells at 300€, same material, so how do they justify the price for the one posted above?
 
i really hope with the arrival of Rousteing there will be no more slashing and pins! I never would have spent anything on Decarin's Balmain (i detested his aesthetic) but judging from the new Resort collection, The prices may stay the same but Balmain's reasoning behind the prices may be better!

An the Problem with Proenza and Rodarte's prices are that they are new Brands, and their clothes really are ingenious. All that work and hooks and eyes and ruffling and dying and technique that was in the Proenza Spring 2010 collection...impeccable.

Its the people like Dolce and Gabbana that charge $200 for a white vest top, Thats ridiculous.
 
this is a sweatshirt, and a ugly one aswell. it's not a luxurious material, it's viscose. it has an ugly cheap-looking print on. It might be givenchy but it looks like something you could find at walmart.

it's € 1019.00.

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The top designers seem to be gambling with these ridiculously priced novelty items lately, what with Tisci and his panthers and Miucca and her stoles.
Tisci and Miucca are offering items that are fun and humorous but are strictly seasonal and would appear incredibly passé if you were to wear it next season. Lagerfeld has done it so much that novelties have become a Chanel trademark. His appear to be more practically-based, like ankle purses and locket rings, and though they are also seasonal, there'd be less of an uproar if you wore them again next year.
The designers are saying 'Buy this now before everyone else has it!' and of course you have to buy it.
A thousand fashionistas across the world will be snapping these instantly-recognizeable pieces up and rushing out of the house wearing them, thinking that they'll sashay onto Madison and people will admire their discreetly extremely-Givenchy top, with the thought that only the House owns another.
Do they realise that, to people in-the-know, they may as well be wearing a jumper speckled with the recurring pattern of 'LV' logos? That is the enormity of the statement being made by these novelty pieces for the House.
 
balenciaga dress, $12,650.

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^ Another

Coat- $5,150
Dress- $5,150
Pants- $3,150
Shoes- $2,095

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Total= $15,545

....

Dress- $12,650
Vest- $5,150
Pants- $3,150
Shoes- 1,665

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Total- $22,615


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The highest priced Prada Pailette Dress is $13,010. I would much rather pay that kind of money for something truly special looking that doesn't look cheap like the Balenciaga net dresses.

$12,050

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VS.

$13,010


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^ At least the Prada is interesting and has some sort of appeal to it compared to a dress made of whale net tights.
 
i've tried the balenciaga net dress on the other day. i just wanted to see how bad it'd look (it was in hot pink nonetheless). the most unreasonable thing is that the materials don't really seem that 'precious', at all.
 
As much as I love Saint Laurent and as much as I love this coat, the price seems sort of excessive seeing as the only other coats on matches.com that are around this price are full-on fur.
I know vents are expensive to make, and it has four (two in back, two in front) but..?
Maybe it's because it's the opening runway piece?

76% wool, 14% nylon, 10% silk.
Prince of Wales tweed riding coat

£3,220.00


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I know everything seems ridiculously expensive,but you have to understand.The price is around 3 times more than the wholesales price. The materials are getting expensive nowadays. Plus the people behind the company, the time for the collection ...That's why they always need interns ( low pay employees ) hahaha. And also the production price are really high, since all the runway piece or labels won't have a big quantity. The factory and the suppliers charge them high. Sometimes they have to produce the clothes in house. I think it's insane, I can't afford it. But once you work behind the glamour, you will understand why.
 
Rodarte.

How the girls make any money is beyond me. €2125 for a printed skirt is ridiculous. They have no reason to be marking their prices so high, considering how young their label is.
 

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