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Ralph Lauren F/W 10.11 New York

OK, here's my thought after seeing the video: Ralph, fire your show producer immediately!! The lighting was awful and totally full of shadows, did nothing to show the clothes off; the Dylan song was OK but went on about twice as long as it should have and the other music was nondescript....Get the hell out of Starlight Studios and put the next show in a more interesting venue- this is about ten in a row with the same layout and feel..And, especially in the awful lighting- DO NOT surround an entire black, gray and brown collection with people wearing black, gray and brown!! God, after the Filippa disaster and now this second rate production, I am beginning to wonder what is going on up there! The clothes are actually rather nice, but if you present them in such a lackluster manner, no one can even tell!!:cry:
 
Over the course of his four-decade career, Ralph Lauren has made many looks his own—equestrian, country club, ski-lodge chic. Bohemian gypsy is a little more unexpected, but there were definite strains of that in today's show, and not only because Stevie Nicks was singing Fleetwood Mac's "Sisters of the Moon" on the soundtrack. Lauren got there via the Edwardian tailoring and romantic florals that his fans already know and love—not to mention a trove of beaded necklaces, beanies, and fingerless lace gloves.

Puffed shoulders made repeat appearances, here on a fitted charcoal herringbone jacket, there on a cotton flannel plaid blouse or jewel-tone velvet top; a black suede tunic with leg-of-mutton sleeves was sashed at the waist over flaring leggings. Mixing masculine and feminine with his usual deftness, Lauren slipped a chesterfield on top of a floor-grazing georgette dress, and cinched distressed leather belts around the washed Shetland wool jackets he paired with ruffled skirts.

There was a pinstripe interlude that looked tailor-made for his tony clientele, but not unlike his Spring collection, with its Great Depression-inspired beaten-up blue jeans, this one seemed pitched to a more downtown crowd. That was especially the case when it came to evening. A passementerie embroidered silk ottoman coat was plenty posh, ditto a black silk georgette and tulle beaded gown. His flower-print long dresses, however, were layered over lacy long-sleeve tees in a way we've seen young designers doing all week. If this felt like strange new territory for Lauren, there were moments—as with that silk georgette fils coupe gown—when it was fertile ground indeed.

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I wonder when he gets tired of showing the same collection every season.
 
^ Maybe when sales drop below a billion dollars a year? :unsure:
 
^too true. considering they had yearly revenue of about five billion dollars last year, these shows -- and the sales of this collection -- are but a drop in the bucket.
 
^ True, and although I believe Collection (which is all of the show stuff) is less than 2% of their business isn't a big sales factor- what beautiful PR!! ;)
 
Hi

Cant believe I forgot to look at RL for next fall/ winter... I Fall into the LOVE it camp this year... and it weems every year with his winter stuff!

I adore the tailored stuff especially and his use of cashmere and tweed is fab as ever.

I was a bit puzzled to see fur back in his collection though!?! I thought he'd made a stance to please PETA a few years back... It seems this has been forgotten... which I have to say im happy about as he always mixed in fur so well and not overdoing it... and from what I can see of the fur in this collection its def the real deal!

WSG x
 
Seeing all the beautiful September editorials featuring this collection has given me a renewed appreciation for it.
 
^ Elle US? I need to look at it (it has been sitting here for a while now...) :blush:
 
^ Great point! They are without exception beautifully done- and even more impressive in person...And welcome to the gang!! :woot: :flower:
 

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