Re: Designers/Brands You Want to Love but Can't
[quote user="Faust"]
/\ that's what I wanna hear (referring to mesh) [Y].
I know what you are saying about MMM and JS, but I need to find that key.
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It takes a great deal of patience but when you do it's well worth it. They have just enough subtle detailing that makes you appreciate it whenever you pull that piece out of hiding but not so muchso thatwill make it dated.Also like real real said the fabrics post-prada are great on the upper tier stuff (that seemingly aren't ordered by js stores). It never ceases to intrigue me how different every store buys and I haven't found many mmm and js pieces at the big places that were key. I do have to say that our barneys had quite a few great js spring pieces that I learned the new york store didn't get because of the buyer tailoring to the market. Unforunately their fall buy is back to crap so far. I love the stuff too because I know I can wear it forever.
[quote user="Faust"]
/\ that's what I wanna hear (referring to mesh) [Y].
I know what you are saying about MMM and JS, but I need to find that key.
[/quote]
It takes a great deal of patience but when you do it's well worth it. They have just enough subtle detailing that makes you appreciate it whenever you pull that piece out of hiding but not so muchso thatwill make it dated.Also like real real said the fabrics post-prada are great on the upper tier stuff (that seemingly aren't ordered by js stores). It never ceases to intrigue me how different every store buys and I haven't found many mmm and js pieces at the big places that were key. I do have to say that our barneys had quite a few great js spring pieces that I learned the new york store didn't get because of the buyer tailoring to the market. Unforunately their fall buy is back to crap so far. I love the stuff too because I know I can wear it forever.
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