LagerfeldBoy
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...well, at least the letter got me to visit the new YSL website 
Cathy Horyn's criticism is spot on. From a fan's point of view, I love the collection, but there's nothing being pushed forward.
Btw, has anyone checked the new 'site? I can't help but think immediately of Dior Homme with how the clothes and accessories are displayed. Kind of expected. Does anyone know if the clothes, shoes, and accessories that are being sold are just simply items he designed to sell or like from a resort collection he designed? There's a biker jacket, some sneakers, and some cute dresses.

Cathy Horyn's criticism is spot on. From a fan's point of view, I love the collection, but there's nothing being pushed forward.
Btw, has anyone checked the new 'site? I can't help but think immediately of Dior Homme with how the clothes and accessories are displayed. Kind of expected. Does anyone know if the clothes, shoes, and accessories that are being sold are just simply items he designed to sell or like from a resort collection he designed? There's a biker jacket, some sneakers, and some cute dresses.
All the banal, misguided adventures in elitism put aside: I realize that the show might appear to be pre-dated to 2006 LA (which I would blame more on the styling than anything) but I don't understand the huge amount of hate it's receiving at all... The clothes are an obviously modern take on the heritage of YSL with a new and definitive view point applied to them + they're most certainly commercially and editorially viable. What more could you want from a debut collection? 


I'm sure it'd be the same if you wore Dior by John Galliano to the Dior by Raf Simons show. YSL just had the nerve to say it...

