Rock & Republic - I was sooooo surprised I loved this. I usually cant stand these labels, but this was awesome! The darkness, the sex, the drama. Givenchy - So dark and mysterious, I loved its hint of wickedness Yves Saint Laurent - Extremely chic and really well done. Looked really professional with a touch of art. Versace - Fanatastic, Fabulous and Super Sexy. The leather was hot! and the shoes were vicious! Commes des Garcon - Too damn cool to forget. At first I was like wtf! But then I realised how much I want to keep seeing it. DSquared - Sexy/Bada*s SUPER COOL Balenciaga - One of NG's best collections ever. Never have I seen such coolness in his clothes. Very chic with a hint of sex.
OK, but usually better:
Christian Dior - What happened??? I mean I liked it but Dior is usually EXTRAORIDNARY! Betsey Johnson - She usually expirements and overdoes things much more than this time. Not too impressed but still really cute.
Crap:
The rest of ALL of New York except maybe Ralph Lauren and Marchesa.
Surprised Gucci & Chloe. I still cannot get over the fact that I like these collections considering I think the designers have ruined their respected houses.
Too many favs: Sharon Wauchob Richard Nicoll Rick Owens Tao by CDG Ann Demeulemeester Yohji Yamamoto Haider Ackermann Rue du Mail Junya Watanabe Matthew Ames Dries Van Noten Bernhard Wilhelmn Jil Sander AF Vandervorst Lanvin Roksanda Illincic Tsumori Chisato Calvin Klein Zucca Hussein Chalayan
Like partially: Balenciaga,Prada,Givenchy,YSL,Bruno Pieters
Undercover is hands down number one for me. Such a surprise and so exciting!
The rest, in no particular order:
Junya Watanabe--beautifully studied and focused, it reminded me of Comme in the 80's and 90's. Yohji--the most elegant and wearable collection from him in several seasons. Really inspiring leather pieces. TAO--I just want to wear it! Bernhard Willhelm--Like Undercover, a great surprise. I've always a soft spot for him and it was wonderful to see him return to his roots, after a number of uninspiring seasons. Veronique Branquinho--quietly sublime, as usual.
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