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InAisce Fall 2011 NY Presentation tonight................“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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Zam Barrett Spring 2017 Now in stock
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I would've taken some, but I got derailed en route. Mea culpa.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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yes, it was a great presentation,
the Scoute NY representative was there, so there should be more images available soon...........“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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Zam Barrett Spring 2017 Now in stock
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Usually labels like this take off when they are able to pin down an aesthetic...something in the cut and feel of the clothes that is branded successfully...so that there's no question where the garment came from.
This collection seems to have that...it's a little 19th century, a dash of futurism...and this odd sort of wood-elf nature vibe. Count me in...And "When the prince has gathered about him
"All the savants and artists, his riches will be fully employed."
Canto XIII, Ezra Pound
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very, very strong collection - that truly can stand on its own as a complete package.
some beautiful fabrics, interesting patterns and silhouettes, great seam work, cohesive aesthetic
on a separate note, kind of strange that two of the designers i find most compelling are in new york (zam and inaisce).
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Am I crazy? Is no one else picking up on this dungeons and dragons wood elf vibe? In Aisce is playing into all my nerdy teenage fantasies.And "When the prince has gathered about him
"All the savants and artists, his riches will be fully employed."
Canto XIII, Ezra Pound
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Just have to chime in here:
I finally had a chance to see and try on some of the collection.
All traces of theatre/costume that I perceived from the lookbook pics literally fell away once I actually wore the pieces.
The way the cuts and details flow on the body supersede any thematic trappings.
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