I applaud her for being simplistic in a very overdone period in fashion. I am not excited by this collection but I appreciate it. There are some very classically beautiful pieces here that I know women would love to wear.
I really like it... I love the combination of breezy sheer with the big round sequins, and the black and nude strips are a risque play on a chic and demure look. It's quintessentially French.
I tend to hate Stella McCartney because she has no personality - yes, I love several of these looks from this show but she won't be doing this sort of thing next season - she just changes her entire aesthetic whenever some new trend comes along.
I'd willingly wear 70% of this, especially the black dress with the sequins and Anna Selezneva's look is flawless (obviously very plain). My only obligation is that this is way too plain and un-original to be worthy of being shown as a Paris collection, it's not even worthy of New York. Any fashion student up and down the country could have made every peace in the collection. My mom could have made a lot of it, so I hope she's gonna lower her prices considering she obviously didn't put a lot into this..
I completely agree! There's something so casually sexy about those pumps worn with the trousers, especially in that monochromatic grey look with the crew neck sweater.
Overall, this is a lovely collection even though a few pieces look out of place.
OK this is what I see...early Alber Elbaz for Lanvin,Stefano Pilati for Yves Saint Laurent, and some Giambattista Valli.This is shameless copying and totally embarrassing for Stella.
At least the use of the sheer fabrics & the sequins made the collection a slight better. Overall, it's quintessential stella but it's kinda bordering on being boring. I think the styling helps a lot but the pieces individually are a little stale. If I could choose anything from the collection, I'd go for the dresses. They're on point.
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