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Rodarte F/W 14.15 New York

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I didn't know that, but that made me laugh.

it really did happen though :lol:

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i'll never forget the moment i saw those pics and went... wait why is george lucas front row @ rodarte? everything came full circle now lmao
 
^ According to the girls the collection is about nostalgia of their childhoods, and Star Wars is their favorite franchise so that's why that was thrown in.
 
I thought they were onto something with that cut-and-paste style from a few years back. But they moved past that..sadly.
 
Mess as a usual RODARTE.
It will be difficult for buyers to pick up few nice sellable pieces from it.
 
It's intriguing I mean I spot mess and beautiful pieces in one collection. Anyway it's not bad as a whole I like vintage vibe of this collection though.
 
I actually love this collection. So many pieces remind me of their previous works. Intricate, complex and beautiful!!!!!!!!
 
With the first look I thought ok librarian chic... then the latter gowns were a bit too light for my taste and this being a FW collection, then it dived into a major Prada/Prada styling strut while ending with Nicholas Ghesquiere for Balenciaga.
 
It just keeps getting uglier and more incoherent.... from the beginning they were just amateurs with a trashionista aesthetic who were heavily "inspired" by the Balenciaga/Kaisik Wong type pieces, but the handiwork was interesting enough. However, when the collage thing became exhausted, that's when the provincialism, the lack of tailoring skills and shoddy design really surfaced. They're one of the most hyped acts out there, to the detriment of other better emerging talents.
 
Better than previous season, but definitely not good enough
 
It just keeps getting uglier and more incoherent.... from the beginning they were just amateurs with a trashionista aesthetic who were heavily "inspired" by the Balenciaga/Kaisik Wong type pieces, but the handiwork was interesting enough. However, when the collage thing became exhausted, that's when the provincialism, the lack of tailoring skills and shoddy design really surfaced. They're one of the most hyped acts out there, to the detriment of other better emerging talents.

you know i made that comment a couple years ago,just as soon as they began evolving that we would likely see exposed just how lacking their skill-level really is and frankly it shows in a big way but i also believe their ideas have become very limited and like you said,incoherent. and i admit i liked what they did early on with the knits and unconventional handcrafts and just the overall tone of their work in those days. but it's gone downhill since they moved away from it. and i completely agree…for all the talented designers out there,even a few in NYC,how does the media begin to justify all the hype around these two? it's a shame to me the way the industry is running….it's worse than it was a decade ago…..they're too busy concentrating and building personalities they have completely abandoned the point….genuine talent.
 
it really did happen though :lol:

i'll never forget the moment i saw those pics and went... wait why is george lucas front row @ rodarte? everything came full circle now lmao

Oh dear.....:shock::lol:
Makes sense now. Thanks for sharing.
 
you know i made that comment a couple years ago,just as soon as they began evolving that we would likely see exposed just how lacking their skill-level really is and frankly it shows in a big way but i also believe their ideas have become very limited and like you said,incoherent. and i admit i liked what they did early on with the knits and unconventional handcrafts and just the overall tone of their work in those days. but it's gone downhill since they moved away from it. and i completely agree…for all the talented designers out there,even a few in NYC,how does the media begin to justify all the hype around these two? it's a shame to me the way the industry is running….it's worse than it was a decade ago…..they're too busy concentrating and building personalities they have completely abandoned the point….genuine talent.

Yes, a few of us here were skeptical about what they did even in those heydays when they were hyped to the stratosphere by Anna Wintour, Tavi and the legions of gushing fashion bloggers.:angry: It's not because the collage/patchwork artisan pieces weren't beautiful (I really liked the leather patchwork pieces), but because they were derivative, and those that weren't derivative, eg regular coats, jackets, separates, were so shockingly badly cut, tailored, matched and designed they really made you question if its not some work by etsy amateurs. Without the possibility of resending patchwork projects down the runway, the severe lacking in taste, design skills, tailoring, etc., really comes through. I hope they did try to catch up with the cred that they earned, but the awfulness of their designs, taste and collections is baked, it seems. While not entirely original, Wang, P&S, etc. at least delivered competent collections. Reed Krakoff is so much better, yet he was hardly noticed until these seasons. There must be so many more in the US like him.
 
This is incredibly good. The quality of their clothing is always superlative... those halter coats? The best I have seen in a long time.

Full show:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=We81Ksm0ZxY

Soundtrack:
Steve Miller Band - Wild Mountain Honey
Yellow Magic Orchestra - Cue
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Sonic Youth - Superstar
Kraftwerk - Neon Lights
 
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i like a lot of the first half of the collection. really love the colours they chose and some of the patterns. i could see myself wearing a very select few pieces though :ermm:
 
Much to contrary of others, I loved this collection, it had everything I like about Rodarte in it.
 

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