brandon J pierre
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Such an amazing designer one of my favorites
This dress is absolutely sublime. He just keeps pushing the boundaries of his craft.Speaking of the clothes - I don't think this dress belonged to any of Olivier's previous patchwork-themed collections. I asked him regarding more details on this dress and the brief answer he gave was that the patchworking technique was 'quite different' from the ones he did before.
I love how he quietly kept refining a skill he taught himself, even when there was no formal collection shown to the public - This adds a degree of texture to his patchwork that is almost fur-like in appearance.
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You're probably tired of hearing this, me too lol but I really want him to design for Giorgio Armani ( main line). His talent and hard work deserve more recognition, especially at a house whose founder had always maintained respect and support for talent, for designers seeking beauty in simplicity and respect for the wearer (I mean, he loves Rick Owens so Theyskens definitely wouldn’t be a problem). Theyskens could learn menswear, that wouldn’t be an issue. It would be a challenge, sure, but isn’t that what a real designer should take on to be better? I'm manifesting this because what I like about Theyskens and talent like Haider Ackermann is that they’re not pure couturiers, not perfectionist craftsmen living in a bubble and designing for one specific kind of person or lifestyle à la Azzedine Alaia. Olivier’s always pushing himself, always challenging what he can do, even if it might make people think he’s lowering his own standards. He’s very much like the Antwerp Six designers or Yohji – they’re never too serious, not obsessed with perfection.