Philipp Plein F/W 2022.23 Milan

You know something is wrong when the tackiest brand ever present a more digestible collection than collections from designers more experienced and respected in the industry.
The menswear ruins it but I take this over Peter Dundas or D&G.
 
Plein being Plein. At this point I'm actually happy that there's designers with some semblance of consistency, even if it's tacky.
 
I have to say I don’t hate this. Definitely less of an eyesore than usual.
 
To be completely honest, I don't hate this either and I'm able to find a few elements and looks that I love - like all those black dresses with the cutout and rhinestone detailing. Quite like the short military-inspired khaki denim skirt which takes me back to Christophe Decarnin's Balmain.
 
To be completely honest, I don't hate this either and I'm able to find a few elements and looks that I love - like all those black dresses with the cutout and rhinestone detailing. Quite like the short military-inspired khaki denim skirt which takes me back to Christophe Decarnin's Balmain.
Decarnin was maybe more sophisticated but I think there’s a very John Richemond quality to this.
 

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