I need to see the whole collection asap. Today has been a total nightmare. First Balenciaga, now Ricci! Ok, so I've not been thrilled with the past few Ricci collections anyway, but this is...unsettling to say the least.
I just don't understand what has gotten into Theyskens. Not that he should have to create dainty, elegant clothes every season, but this posseses none of the poetry, romance or beauty of a Theyskens collection. These shoes alone are enough to make me believe that this collection is a big "f*ck you" to the Nina Ricci bosses for ousting him (if he is indeed ousted, which I hope he is...Nina Ricci + Theyskens is no longer a healthy relationship).
me, too. almost love every pieces.why does everyone hate this so much? I love it![]()
And here I thought 'Theyskens' and 'drag queen' were words that could never be used in the same sentence...ever.I have a feeling that Im gonna like this collection I feel like its gonna come out cheap and drag queeney- actually it already kinda has lol
The way Paris has been going, specially today, makes me wonder what Elbaz has in store at Lanvin tomorrow.And here I thought 'Theyskens' and 'drag queen' were words I that could never be used in the same sentence...ever.
The CutOlivier Theyskens just presented what we hear was a stunning fall collection for Nina Ricci in Paris. Rumors have been circulating for months of design differences between Theyskens and Mario Grauso, the head of Puig Fashion Group, which owns Ricci. Rumor had it Theyskens was out at the house, but his show turned up on the Paris schedule, revealing no unrest on the surface. The show went on today and the rumors haven't died down — the word going around Paris is that Grauso actually fired Theyskens, whose contract isn't up until October, but that Theyskens won't leave. And according to reviews of the collection trickling in from showgoers, Ricci designed with a fighting spirit, sending out a gorgeous, romance-infused, hard-rock-inspired collection. Theyskens has the chance to present one more collection for Ricci before his contract runs out. But if the reviews pour in positively and this collection sells better than his last, will Grauso change his mind? Will Theyskens say "no more drama" and strike out on his own? This is better than The Hills and The City combined!