yeah,i don't think many people really ever understood her. which is funny too as she was often dubbed the kawakubo or margiela of america. it does feel very real....her homespun aesthetics are just part of her soul and she expresses her emotions through stitching.
as for the collection itself...you're right. its kind of what one recalls dries van noten doing some years ago only with susan,as i mentioned,its got a more homespun aesthetic. very her.