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Proenza Schouler S/S 06 New York

I like a couple of the blousy dress , but it dosn't really work for me.
 
I like the butter creamy colour (but for SS it is a wierd choice) The collection looks like no waist or hight waist, which looks bad either way imo. Agree on too much embelishment and metalics.

I think there is a slight influence of Comme AW05, but here it looks just like "sleep clothes" . I don't like the contrasting stuffs at all.
 
not very flattering on the body shape. suprisingly cant see karolina
 
I loved this collection with the exception of a few pieces that were just too much.
 
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Can't see any of the pictures at the beginning, but honestly I don't care that much as I don't really like PS
 
interesting detailing, but overall not a really breathtaking collection. but nice, though....
 
Way to amateur work for me... they're trying to seem avant gardist and cool..... but how can two designers massively backed up by Anne Wintour be.....!? :ninja:

It's just a really awfull collection that weirdly reflects Wintour's style....
 
Kimkhuu said:
It's just a really awfull collection that weirdly reflects Wintour's style....

I like her style :ninja: .. despite all the fur of course
 
fashionista-ta said:
Ooooooooh ... really beautiful. Best I've seen so far, both of NY and from them. And I think I know someone who will like all the ... soft grey ;)

Probably not what I will be wearing for spring, but this collection makes me thing the boys deserve the hype. So feminine and beautiful ... the flow of some of the pieces is perfection. *What* a gorgeous interpretation of Victorian/Edwardian.

you are correct my dear...;)
really happy to see how they've evolved...
one more season of that ridiculous (and basically unwearable) bustier and i was going to scream...:lol:

i am loving the fuller shapes...raised waistlines and nightgown dresses...

**i can imagine wandering the halls of some great old mansion by candle light whilst wearing that white dress...barefoot...hair piled up and mussed......trying to find a ghost or solve some great mystery... :ninja: :heart:

***or maybe meeting a lover for some great romantic tryst... :p :innocent:
 
droogist said:
I can see how everyone's seeing Victorian, Edwardian, Mexican, and the like, but I don't think they had to go all that far for their references - this collection absolutely reeks of last season Prada, YSL, and Rochas.
yep=exactly....
right on the money as usual droogist...
which is basically what i have been calling the new gothic...
because it reminds me of what all of those heroines wore in those great gothic novels and stories...
by the likes of poe, dickens, the brontes...etc...
and this is just the continuation of that...

those are also the designers that everyone was writing about last season and saying how they were the biggest influence in what is going on in fashion right now...guess the 'boys' did their homework and followed the directions nicely...:p

**i'm a bit annoyed that consuelo castiglioni at MARNI doesn't get more credit for the evlolution and more widespread acceptance of this newer silhouette...since she seems to have been doing it for some time now...
it seems as though prada pulled a lot from her...
we talked about this ages ago...

all the editors wear and love marni...
but no one seems to write about it and i hardly ever see it in a magazine...
i wonder if this is an advertising issue or what... :huh:
the only real difference i can see is in the widepread use of prints at marni..
 
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softgrey said:
**i'm a bit annoyed that consuelo castiglioni at MARNI doesn't get more credit for the evlolution and more widespread acceptance of this newer silhouette...since she seems to have been doing it for some time now...
it seems as though prada pulled a lot from her...
we talked about this ages ago...

all the editors wear and love marni...
but no one seems to write about it and i hardly ever see it in a magazine...
i wonder if this is an advertising issue or what... :huh:
the only real difference i can see is in the widepread use of prints at marni..

Hmmm ... could they perhaps want to keep it for themselves?? :p

I often wonder whether fashion publications are always talking about what they really believe is the best of fashion, or whether some of them have a dumbed-down agenda for the fashion sheeple ...

Oh, I despise conspiracy theorists ... don't tell me I'm becoming one :doh:

Totally agree with you about seeing the back of that bustier, although now it can be found at Marc by Marc ... I remember seeing pix of Gemma, Aerin Lauder, etc. out & about in that yellow dress, but you really have to be an A or less I would imagine to wear it. That's why I was surprised to see tricot saying this collection was less wearable than usual. I believe him, I've just always totally associated that bustier/A cup silhouette with them, and have never thought I would be able to wear anything from this line ...
 
What a disappointment! I thought there would be at least one outfit I liked, but I was wrong :(
 

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