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Velvet F/W 10.11

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I really enjoyed the velvet at Giorgio Armani yesterday. There was black and red velvet, but I really responded to the green velvet, stunning :heart:

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I wonder where this trend comes from. Velvet is usually associated with Medieval times, a time of stand-still and no social, economic or cultural growth. But it was also very prevelant in the 16th and 17th century, which were times of economic growth and cultural development. I sense a conflict there....sound familiar?

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maybe it's just sort of opulent and over the top?

some sort of signifier for luxury? i know what you mean about the contradiction though dale...
i feel like i associate velvet more with sort of medieval fairs, and cheap hippy-wear or "goth" sort of rock and roll wannabees
 
i kinda like velvet is huge trend..been loving it for a while. nyfw seems that was crazy about velvet. Even Halston had mini in velvet which I absolutely adored...and Sophie Theallet little boho dress was awesome
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i was already liking velvet, but now i feel it's all a bit too much. there are certain velvet looks from the collections that i really love but it's so ubiquitous that i can't help feeling it's kind of overkill and i'm going to get very sick of it very fast.
 
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I am in love with this trend! :heart: I actually bought a BCBG velvet turtleneck a few weeks ago. It was 40% off... and now apparently totally in style :brows:

I do think some of the pieces are a bit of a turn-off though, like the Jasmine di Milo ones...
 
i actually am a fan of that vionnet dress...
i think the twists and the design work well using velvet...

and i also actually like the sort of "velvet sweatshirt" look...
like that marco de vincenzo shirt :heart:
 
I must say, I'm surprised by how bad the use of velvet turned out to be in Paris. It looks so uncomfortable, especially at Chloé.

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^^ugh... terrible :yuk:

that looks like some sort of baroque rodeo nightmare :ermm:
 
I am loving the velvet.

Velvet can be classy and interesting when done right.

You have to know how to make it work.
 

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