Mutterlein said:I think the statement Raf is making in men's fashion isnt being made in women's fashion. I liked this article. Interesting, for someone who avoided the press so much he sure has become very open to them. I wonder if it has to do with his deal with prada, to help publicity for Jil Sander.
I love how simple and unpretentious he is. He is just about clothes, he sort of thinks like an industrial designer rather than a fashion designer it seems. I am really excited for his work an Jil Sander now!
faust said:Well, his degree is in industrial design.
Yes, I'm positive that PR is part of the Jil Sander deal.
What kind of statement do you mean exactly?
andrew said:I just wish they were cheaper, his cuts are quite nice... perhaps Raf by Raf Simons will be my savior.
Johnny said:What do you take that to mean travolta. I don't understand it. Don't you think that it's overstating the case to suggest that any kind of fashion can make you understand the world?
I've actually overlooked Simons' work most of the time I have been interested in fashion, but recently I've decided I'll pay closer attention to his stuff when I see it in stores...i hope to add some pieces to my wardrobe too!
Simply another one great work of Cathy's. Likewise, I always overlook how great Simons' work is and there was an enlightening moment happened last year when Maria Luisa told me-"honestly, all Hedi Slimane's ideas are originally from Raf..." there... I was slapped on the face by the grande dame herself. Anyway, I looking forward to give more mentally/ physically/ financially support to Raf in the foreseeing future... Thank you Droogist
Spacemiu said:I read he made a female outfit for his Spring 2006, that his mother wore to the show.
wasn't there some female models in his spring2004 show aswell?