Nina Ricci F/W 2023.24 Paris

It’s a really confusing hiring and then collection..
What’s the project behind this? Use the noise to sell perfumes? It’s a mess but not even a joyful one. It looks like a waste of money and ressources…
Terrible!
 
This is actually worse than I was expecting.

What's the point of commenting on something like this?

It's like telling a four year old that his drawing stinks.

But then again the four year old is not trying to pass his drawing off as a Picasso.

I've got nothing to say that hasn't already been said in this thread.
 
I had to look at the photos after watching the awful video... I cannot comprehend how someone can, uh, "design" such creations and truly think: "Wow, this is the fashion that *must* be presented to the world! This is my vision!" This is such a joke. These are the collections that make me feel embarrassed to enjoy *any* aspect of the fashion industry. It's SO. BAD.
 
"How to turn a french Maison into a drag-race disaster 101"...in the future, this collection would be studied as an example of how not to make a fashion collection.

As a whole this feels like the doves from "L´air du temps" pooping over all the models and public.
 
A sad excuse of a collection. Limp fabrics, poor interfacings and horrible colours.

What infuriates me the most, and this is happening with many other newer designers, is that they think this is great and others support it. Nothing redeemable here and it has gotten them the pass until now (hopefully and in theory). I would feel embarrassed to put out a collection this mediocre, let alone try to hype it up to myself.
 
This is hilarious! It's like a nightmare combination of Schiaparelli, Giambattista Valli, Alexandre Vauthier, etc., as seen through the eyes of an amateur.

Of course this will be championed by the industry and by all Reed's famous friends. We are living through The Emperors New Clothes time and time again, championing social media stars instead of people that have actual talent and prefer to let the work speak for itself.
 
“Une tragédie en 39 tenues” From the colors seen on the thumbnails alone, you know this is a godforsaken show…then you click on the images just to be greeted by a comedy of (tailoring) errors. To add salt to the injury, even if these outfits were flawlessly executed they would be near impossible to wear outside of a circus tent.

The cheap furs that look like the Sesame Street cast was cruelly dismembered and skinned alive to dress some streetwalkers, will surely haunt my dreams…
 
with all my honesty I can say that I don’t know Nina Ricci’s work as well as some other designers but I always associated it with being airy, light, elegant. I do have a fair recollection of well previous collections though.
when looking at this even if we disregard the total lack of archival input, it’s just so terrible that it leaves me appalled. the suits are the only good thing and everything else is badly executed, feels proportionless and ugly. there’s no other word.
I didn’t mind his own collection (s) and gave him some credit for it (despite obvious references of his work) but this Moschinoesque (sorry Jeremy) clothing from Wish shouldn’t have place in fashion week.
 
I love clowns (pierrots, pantomime etc. it's aesthetically interesting) but this is really unfortunate looking. There are better dressed "clowns" out there I'm pretty sure!
 
Nina's expression is the best summary of this collection haha

Brought back memories of project runway. I bet she was tempted to stand up and tell them that the finishing and taste levels were terrible.

CSiriano wants his collection back! Remember when Nina Ricci was delicate, feminine yet strong at the same time?
 

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