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8/10 Love the stuff, but I'm starting to wish it'd move on a bit

Cloak [Alexandre Plokhov (sp?)]
 
6/10 Interesting clothes and getting better with each recent collection. Reminiscent of Dior homme, but I like where they are going more than the commercialized recent Dior collections.

Mihara Yasuhiro
 
some interesting stuff...unique outlook on design

7/10

Gardem
 
6/10

Very uncreative (most of the time).

Patrik Rzepski
 
quirkily sexy, i love his sportswear references and skimpy little dresses... not too retro

8/10

rafael lopez
 
4/10 straightforward, nicely cut american classic sportswear, nothing innovative or remotely engaging to watch, a bit like Ralph Lauren, Kenneth Cole, Joseph Abbound, Calvin Klein menswear...just not my cup of tea

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PHOEBE PHILO

P.S: Btw, I'm new here...hello everybody:p :flower:
 
Makes me think of Stella McCartney. Not bad...
6/10
Jean Paul Gaultier
 
castorpollux said:
Makes me think of Stella McCartney. Not bad...
6/10
Jean Paul Gaultier

boatnecks and stripes. feathers and all that theatrics. an inspiring force in fashion and one of my faves. rate: 9/10

next : jurgi persoons
 
oh i would have to say 5/10 based on 2003 ready to wear collection which i loved havent heard much on this designer as late -

Ceci Tokyo
 
Very funky/quirky. Don't really care for it...
3.5/10
Coco Chanel
 
9/10 for all the easy elegance she brought in fashion, one of the greatest talents of all time :heart:

Dries Van Noten

*a warm welcome to tFS kiddokiddo :flower:
 
Lena said:
9/10 for all the easy elegance she brought in fashion, one of the greatest talents of all time :heart:

Dries Van Noten

*a warm welcome to tFS kiddokiddo :flower:

9/10 for making clothes that are light and romantic, for bringing women effortless elegance. for using the ethnic influences without seeming exploitive, for not advertising and trying to keep the prices lower in general. I am reserving 1 point because I am not always happy with the menswear, but that's Ok :flower: .

Veronique Branqhuino

BTW, is it Ok that we are repeating designers? I guess it is, because usually a different person responds underneath. :unsure:
 
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7/10 for the lightness of her 'hand' and the feminity of her styles , i really like her

Gilles Deacon ???
 
5/10

Never like his collections, and his couture line is no exception, don't like his ArmaniExchange store... though I do like how he is an obsessive pefectionist in his work (according to Harpers Bazaar)...

Alber Elbaz
 
I love some of his designs, both from YSL and Lanvin... what you can find on the salesfloor (Lanvin) never really excites me though, it´s too raw-edged, too deconstructed and thus, a little predictable in the way his clothes are made... I really miss the refinement in terms of construction, sometimes... YSL might have been a little better.

Anyhow, 6/10


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HAMISH MORROW
 
(Regarding Hamish Morrow)
Raw, edgy. Would potentially look good on women in their early twenties/late teens. Some pieces from s/s 2002 come off as frumpy.
3.5/10
Vera Wang
 

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