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Saint Laurent F/W 2021.22 Paris

This is Chanel FW1994 on steroid with 2 Tom Ford SS2015 dresses and two Balenciaga inspired dresses (the last two). He added a bit of Chanel FW1996 in the mix...

I guess the most YSL thing about this are the boots and the sleeveless tops.

It turns out that the sleeveless tops are my favorite thing about the collection. Very Couture...And the gold Chanel jacket is fabulous.

I wonder if Anthony is going to own those Karl for Chanel references. Even the Griproix jewelry are there...

I guess the collection is fine even if I feel like his POV of YSL is quite limited. To do a Chanel collection is kinda lazy....
 
Stunning location but oh my god that was sleep inducing.. literally had me yawning every minute and I'm now set on taking a nap. But give me every metallic miniskirt.. always had a soft spot for these.. such a fun thing to wear. :heart:
 
I wish he would inject more of himself into the brand. I think he took more risk with design at his namesake.

I want him to experiment a bit more at YSL because he's doing a great job but almost too safe. Give me a little ugly sometimes like Karl.
 
Further investigation, I think the gold jackets probably inspired by YSL India collection

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All I see is styling, true creation where? This is like a group of girls that went to one of their grandparents' summer home, their bags got lost and all they've got to wear now are some moth-eaten fake Chanel jackets and the swimsuits they bought at the beach.

Swimwear as clothing has never been anything other than trashy, all I can think of is how difficult it must be to use the restroom...at least do them in knits á la Alaïa. I really don't understand how is this a fall show, maybe they want to focus on the southern hemisphere?
 
Can't believe this is the same person who designed ss and fw 17. All I see is a mix of Chanel, a bit of Prada and Miu Miu.
 
What a difference a budget makes. I found many of the separates appealing. I liked the fur-trimmed skirts with the embellished waistband, many of the blouses including the one that has the ruffled neckline (look 37), and the use of sheer- very YSL circa 1966.

However, I simply cannot get over the Coco references. What could possibly be his angle with those nearly identical Chanel jackets? Such a literal translation is questionable, to say the least. And those bodysuits!?! So tacky; everyone from Abercrombie to Kim K. is capitalizing on this trend. So odd in my honest opinion.
 
after scrolling the look book it came to my mind Linda and Christy playing soccer in the street in the iconic Chanel ad in 1991.
 
That show albeit impressive was the biggest FU to climate awareness. Flying a whole circus out there during a pandemic to showcase some ugly *** B-Chanel. Revolting and obscene in so many ways, toxic fashion 101.
 
it does look a little cheap doesn’t it? it may be the lookboook look, I guess the styling could’ve been better... because it does have potential to look really sexy and chic and I do like some of the pieces...
I guess I’m craving for a night out in Dalston Superstore or the late East Bloc. that must be it. oh COVID, sod off!

he video was cool but probably not the best idea considering the period we’re going through...

the Chanel influence is blasphemous but EVERYONE is doing it, isn’t it? since Ms. Viard can’t seem to put herself together... or any Chanel collection for that matter.

which also makes me wonder: this ‘recent’ Chanel copycatism since Herr Lagerfeld died... is it because no one dared copy him whilst he was alive (because for sure he’d tore them apart even if Gucci’s Michele was already doing it...) or are they showing the Wertheimer’s ‘look we can do Chanel too’? because we all know Virginie won’t last long...
 
sorry but Hedi is overtaking him now..

got very bored watching this, unflattering shapes everything feels awkward
I agree, I am no fan of Hedi but even he has fortunately evolved. While I do not like his latest collections, they still resonate with the current times better than this. This looks and feels so 2008 or 2009 and not in a good way. Also, skeletal teenage girls dressed in trashy clothes are not sexy in any way or form, it's sad. YSL referenced Parisian prostitutes of the 40s but these were confident, strong women of the world, and the clothes reflected that. Interestingly that highly influential collection was exactly 50 years ago. Vaccarello could have done a homage to it.

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The video was stupid and pointless to me. Why were they walking in the middle of nowhere? Just do an ad campaign / video for it.
 
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This is fabulous. It feels very right for the now because it manages to incorporate in that early 2000s-meets-2020s color palette and sexy silhouettes that's becoming en vogue again. Would totally wear that Chanel look-alike fur jacket and pink iridescent skirt look + gold long sleeve crop top and gold low rise pants look if I was a girl. I would much prefer Vaccarello at Chanel after this collection. In addition, the casting and setting is perfect, the models look stunning and genuinely cool (and perfectly healthy).
 
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This is fabulous. It feels very right for the now because it manages to incorporate in that early 2000s-meets-2020s color palette and sexy silhouettes that's becoming en vogue again. Would totally wear that Chanel look-alike fur jacket and pink iridescent skirt look + gold long sleeve crop top and gold low rise pants look if I was a girl. I would much prefer Vaccarello at Chanel after this collection. In addition, the casting and setting is perfect, the models look stunning and genuinely cool (and perfectly healthy).

I cannot make up my mind as whether you’re being ironic or not. Lol
 

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