I'm glad many like his style. His is one that builds from quiet strength after quiet strength.
Yeah, not feeling the python skin/print-- actually, I really despise it. But I really really really appreciate the subtle and graphic fusion of classic ladylike dressing with a more masculine, almost industrial luxe lines: always a gentlewoman at the end.
It's definitely not a label for those who want to scream fashion to the world or want their designers to be schizos with a new outrageous personality every season-- nor is it the label for streetstyle culture, so I can understand some not liking it. But, it's the label for quintessential building pieces for luxe modern dressing for me. And in that sense, he reminds me of Gianfranco Ferre the man and what that label use to represent: Killer luxe designs that defy trends and made to last beyond a fashion season.
Next to No. 21 and Bottega Veneta, this is a fav collection of Milan this week.