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Pollini S/S 06 Milan

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By Rifat Ozbek:

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nice, really nice collection! not boring at all, but quite wearable......
i love the outfit in the second pic!
 
i agree its wearable tho not exciting. love the set great clrs on the walls
 
much better than expected, at last from these first looks posted..
a bit Moschino style but at least he seems to be getting over the ethnic trip

thanks for bring it in mrdale :flower:
 
i can't really judge from this...
but i want so much to like it because i want so much for ozbek to be successful again...
:heart:
 
Why's he designing for this Pollini whatsit? Some of the pieces in his own lines seemed pretty inspired to my untrained eyes (the confederate jacket with bones for closures for example).
 
Seems quite lovely, can't wait to see the entire collection :flower:
 
Review from style.com:

MILAN, September 26, 2005 – Rifat Ozbek put a spin on the current upward shift of the waistline by thinking toreador! instead of Empress Josephine. Such skewering furnished a fresh device for the opening of his spring Pollini show: a grayish raised-waist silk dress decorated with silver fringed bullfighter embroidery that, on closer inspection, turned out to be made of bunches of safety pins. The Andalusian cross-reference also provided a neat solution for bolero jackets and cropped pants, as well as fluttery-topped double-layered blouses with ingeniously pretty big-shoulder, narrow-torso silhouettes.

Details like fine black lace on nude wool brought a new lightness of touch to a show that has sometimes erred on the side of stodginess. Curvy black dresses with a dash of Moorish ribbon embroidery provided aficionados with a flashback to the form that gave Ozbek his first accolades in the eighties. Those good vibes didn't quite manage to sustain the show to the end, though; the Miró-esque teardrop Jacquards looked a tad heavy. Nevertheless, with its lace and woven leather shoes by Georgina Goodman, and funny straw picador hats by Philip Treacy, this was Ozbek's best stab at Pollini so far.
 

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