blackcherrified
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Supporters! Haters! I have a question.
Let's take away all that labels, all that SLP-or-YSL/liberalisation-of-fashion baggage.
Now look at the clothes, just look at the clothes. Imagine if they are found in a multi-label boutique somewhere somehow, just hanging in the racks of thousand of pieces in that boutique.
Would you buy the clothes at that price?
If you would, good for SLP, good for Hedi Slimane, he has a customer in you.
If you wouldn't, like me, well, it's bad for PPR then.
This entire hoo-haa is a business. It's all about the sales and everything. Personally, I don't think the collection appeals to me as clothes themselves, not my style, not my taste.
I think for this case there's no point talking about "going back to the roots of YSL/respecting the original designer/yada yada..." Seriously, fashion is all about the clothes themselves. There's no point defending/hating Hedi if you are not going to wear the clothes yourself, or buy the accessories from the brand.
Let's take away all that labels, all that SLP-or-YSL/liberalisation-of-fashion baggage.
Now look at the clothes, just look at the clothes. Imagine if they are found in a multi-label boutique somewhere somehow, just hanging in the racks of thousand of pieces in that boutique.
Would you buy the clothes at that price?
If you would, good for SLP, good for Hedi Slimane, he has a customer in you.
If you wouldn't, like me, well, it's bad for PPR then.
This entire hoo-haa is a business. It's all about the sales and everything. Personally, I don't think the collection appeals to me as clothes themselves, not my style, not my taste.
I think for this case there's no point talking about "going back to the roots of YSL/respecting the original designer/yada yada..." Seriously, fashion is all about the clothes themselves. There's no point defending/hating Hedi if you are not going to wear the clothes yourself, or buy the accessories from the brand.
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