My first designer purchase was a much desired Helmut Lang at about the time he burst onto the scene with his military-with-sequins collection when genuinely boring minimalist Prada reigned. Just because he doesn't do frills and frou like Anna Sui, he really isn't minimalist - his clothes are rich with drapes, layers, embellishments, details and a surprising choice of materials. Apart from some tops, I have his jeans, bright silk satin purses, and a tiny evening bag made of fuschia feathers from many years ago which are going to look fantastic this fall. To this day, I regret not buying a fuschia modern-baroque gauze pouf skirt that was on sale, again the epitome of grace. His S/S ropes of beads are copied by everyone. These designs redefine longevity. It takes a few seasons before the others catch up with Lang, doesn't it?
No customer base? Lang isn't "challenging" like Preen or CDG, his clothes are really easy to wear, to mix and match. Shame on Prada!
No customer base? Lang isn't "challenging" like Preen or CDG, his clothes are really easy to wear, to mix and match. Shame on Prada!

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