What Type Of Designer Are You?

Classic and Grand.
Like Oscar and Valentino.
Your clients are the ladies who lunch. It is, ofcourse, because of your well-made (read: expensive), use of expensive fabrics, lux and classic. That's how you see fashion.
 
You're Crazy.
Like John Galliano, Alexander McQueen and Heatherette.

Fashion for you is a spectacle, and where there is room for outrageousness. You don't really take fashion seriously and do what you want.
 
The same as kiki sweetness (and they said only 5 others has my result!)
Classic and Grand.
Like Oscar and Valentino.
Your clients are the ladies who lunch. It is, ofcourse, because of your well-made (read: expensive), use of expensive fabrics, lux and classic. That's how you see fashion.
 
You're Crazy.
Like John Galliano, Alexander McQueen and Heatherette.

Fashion for you is a spectacle, and where there is room for outrageousness. You don't really take fashion seriously and do what you want.
 
Classic and Grand.
Like Oscar and Valentino.
Your clients are the ladies who lunch. It is, ofcourse, because of your well-made (read: expensive), use of expensive fabrics, lux and classic. That's how you see fashion.


-quite true...if i had the money..i'd wear expensive, lux fashions too:P
but for now..i'll just stick to classic and grand styles minus the expensiveness
 
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Classic and Grand.
Like Oscar and Valentino.
Your clients are the ladies who lunch. It is, ofcourse, because of your well-made (read: expensive), use of expensive fabrics, lux and classic. That's how you see fashion.
 
Just fashion.
Like Marc Jacobs, Donna Karan and Michael Kors.
You like fashion, but don't take it too seriously. You just want clothes or to make clothes. They are nice, wearable and chic. Nothing to flashy or vulgar, either. As I said, just fashion.


I shun at the last reference, but overall, the results seem accurate.
 

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