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Proenza Schouler NYC FW 05

Evening gowns were all-around horrible, btw. It's just one idea (vertical stripes) reworked several times.

A pretty lazy collection.
 
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Proenza, "You know, everyone is doing the high waist thing, let's raise the waist even higher, higher, higher!!!"

Shcouler, "Yea, let's do it!!!"
 
:p "don't go for second best, baby...put your love to the test..
you know you know you've got to...
make him express how he feels and maybe then you'll know your love is real...

express yourself... "
i liked it better when madonna did it in 1989...B) :innocent:
:lol:
 
softgrey said:
:p "don't go for second best, baby...put your love to the test..
you know you know you've got to...
make him express how he feels and maybe then you'll know your love is real...

express yourself... "
i liked it better when madonna did it in 1989...B) :innocent:
:lol:


:rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
I really dislike it. And when I think of how much they'll be charging for this stuff, I absolutely hate it.
 
hahahahaha softie!!

here's the style.com review...seems like they loved it (of course):innocent::

It's a mod world, at least at Proenza Schouler, where after a couple of seasons of pretty, feminine looks, Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough injected their proceedings with a colorful, sometimes cheeky, dose of sixties pop. Courrèges came instantly to mind when their first model hit the runway in a black-and-white cashmere minidress, an orblike hat sitting atop her head. Later, the duo channeled Paco Rabanne with a chain mail tank and another made from small black and white discs, which also decorated slender clutches. But this was no retro collection. There were Proenza Schouler trademarks aplenty—including bustier tops (a few of which took on the conic proportions of Jean Paul Gaultier's), great coats, and they-only-work-on-the-runway girdles—all of which showcased the duo's skillful seaming. These were layered, sometimes three and four at a time, with silk jersey tanks, cashmere knits, and trim blazers, capes, or coats in lush tweeds, herringbones, and houndstooths. Evening looks, on the other hand, were more pared down, as in color-blocked silk chiffon gowns that were cinched with satin belts.

The overall effect was more youthful than their recent presentations, but somehow that seems right. Hernandez and McCollough are major talents, with five hit collections and a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund prize under their belt. But they are also, after all, just a couple of 26-year-olds.
 
softgrey said:
:p "don't go for second best, baby...put your love to the test..
you know you know you've got to...
make him express how he feels and maybe then you'll know your love is real...

express yourself... "
i liked it better when madonna did it in 1989...B) :innocent:
:lol:

:rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
 
I love the mini dresses, seems like something I can just throw on for something casual. The pants and jackets are fantastic. There are a lot of reaaally great individual items, but very few amazing complete looks. But to me, that really has been evident in every show thus far in NY Fashion Week. This Fashion Week has been atrociously boring, the collections on a whole have been dull.. and even though Proenza Schouler isnt an exception overall, in terms of each look, this is my favorite show so far.

With that said, I am going to immediately put my name on the list for the green minidress, pants.. and still deciding on the jacket. And does anyone have any information on these boots? I'm strangely them.

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