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Originally posted by SHYE_POSER View PostCome on gents, we all love a bit of "fluff" talk to bolster a new collection. Every designer we mention here does it.
Im really looking forward to what may come in the future. After having a brief talk with him a few weeks ago, the future seems very exciting.
In terms of his pricing, i think it is on par with the amount of work and workmanship that goes into his pieces, as well as to the 1mm precision of his cutting. The guy is a technical manic. Even more so than the beloved xxx.
I think that each year there shall be a development of concepts past, similar to what he done with the trouser project. Perfecting his product.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Went to Ra in Antwerp yesterday to check out Aitor's pants. Someone was doing a photo shoot of the display. Sorry to say I just don't see the appeal. The anatomical aspect doesn't work as for example with Devoa. And the pricing... € 1200 for a pair of trousers is just insane. There are plenty of young designers with fresh ideas that don't charge these kind of prices. Of course he can ask whatever he likes but I really wonder who will buy them.
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does anyone find this supposed practically functional character of his clothing to be a bit over the top? i mean, his clothes have been described/marketed as state-of-the-art constructions adjusting to body movements and all that, yet I'm sure not a single person would ever buy them for that... i think this approach is very played out and, in my honest opinion, a little insincere.ENDYMA / Archival fashion & Consignment
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Functional is not the description I would use. He's getting lost in useless detailing. Isn't it the trait of a great designer (or any artist) that he can cut away all that is superfluous and retain the essence ?
It's a pity because I thought some of his previous work was actually quite good.
There are only so many ways you can cut / construct a garment. It's easy to fall into the trap of adding stuff to the design that shouldn't be there. Unless you're xxx of course .
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Saw the Umbro Archives remakes by Aitor at Pitti. Unimpressed.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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personally i think the construction technique makes them very strong, the man himself is very hard wearing on things and he wears the pants probably 3 times a week at least,I think the worst that has happened is a popped waist button, the stitch count per a cm is a lot more than any traditional stitch making it very strong coupled with the dual layer of fabric, I believe as well as being intersting in technique this construction technique dose function.
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