Good mercy, an all-out attack on Karl. Whoo.
Although I must disagree: I don't actually find that outfit on Gemma Ward as bad as you put it; obviously no one wears it exactly as it is on the runway, but I must say that each of those pieces are capable of being very, very chic. And that isn't anything "random" hanging out from behind; it's the back of the inner shirt extended to form a two-pronged sort of "train" that floats and trails behind.
And honestly, I'd say that collection - i.e. Chanel RTW F/W 2006 - is one of the better collections he's ever done for Chanel. I love the sheer chicness of it and how it seems to be geared towards the Asian demographic (especially Japan - when I saw the two pieces in front, I was positively surprised at how Japanese-chic it appeared - most definitely something a rich Japanese girl who loves listening to J-Pop would wear).
(From Style.com) Just look at this. I honestly don't see anything wrong with boots higher than the heels. It's a very Chanel thing, and a very chic one at that. And even though I'm male, I find that tweed jacket very, very desirable ...
And frankly, regardless of how "uncreative" Karl may be, at least he's working things out with, what, at least THREE labels under his name (Chanel, Fendi and his namesake label - and that's not including the Haute Couture collections he does for Chanel!)? Even though he's got a lot under his belt, he still manages to successfully create (or keep) an individual style and aesthetic for each of those labels - you can tell a Fendi collection from a Chanel collection (the latter is especially recognisable) and honestly, they aren't the worst things you can find among Paris' various RTW shows.
Give the man a break.