lmao! good one, doldrums.
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Hedi Slimane to YSL - OFFICIAL
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Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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The stuff for sale at the e-store are sooo boring, even for me. At least Dior stuff was actually interesting. Also, the prices are hillarious. I can't wait to pay 5000 euro for a generic looking biker in calf or 1600 for a polyester dinner jacket.ENDYMA / Archival fashion & Consignment
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idk but i like this collection overall specially the pseudo formal stuff. shit i was ready to buy some of it while goin thru the lookbook but all the things i wanted arent avail for order yet . i never thought his dh was totally original , he took ideas from scenes and stuff him and his friends were into and mine as well and brought it to a different level w/ lots of detailing . but i loved it then and when i look thru this collection i find i still do .
he sent droopy crotch trousers and combat boots down runway in 06 or 07 for his very last dh collection and i recall ppl on diff fashion forums sayin stuff like yuck ! , so like anything people will like or dislike it and im glad hes still doin his thing cos i like it alot
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Originally posted by mrbeuys View Postsuper weird, the deeplink works. Cheers!Selling CCP, Harnden, Raf, Rick etc.
http://www.stylezeitgeist.com/forums...me-other-stuff
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All I've ever wanted is a black leather blazer to remind me of where I come from. Thanks, Hedi!
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Fade to Black View Posti'm looking forward to copping some Saint Laurent Selvage.
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More fashion drama! An open letter to Womens Wear Daily from YSL's CEO.
YSL's Paul Deneve: 'Hedi vs. Raf' Obscures Fashion Moment
By Paul Deneve
To the Editor:
I read with interest the article published in WWD Collections on Nov. 19, "Paris Match" (comparing Hedi Slimane’s debut at Saint Laurent with Raf Simons’ debut at Dior). I always enjoy reading WWD reports but I was disappointed not to see this one take its usual neutral stance. So I’d like to make the following points:
First, the article summarizes the reviews as “comparatively tepid” for “Slimane’s reverential treatment of smokings (tuxedos) and bohemian dresses,” only quoting three editors, one of them admittedly partial (Cathy Horyn: “a cheerleader” for Raf Simons, the article says). This does not reflect the highly positive coverage Hedi Slimane received from the press commentators around the world, from France to Italy, Japan, China and the U.S.
I regret that the best-known and oldest trade journal in the fashion industry should reduce the collective talent of all designers showing in Paris to a so-called duel between two fashion houses and two men. The article accords little space to the many other creative talents who showed during Paris Fashion Week and it was about so much more than “Hedi vs. Raf.”
Finally, to caricature the arrival of Hedi Slimane at Yves Saint Laurent to a banal rivalry with another house or designer encourages people to relegate fashion to a sideshow rather than the main event. In particular, it obscures what is a much richer and I think more important moment in the fashion industry. Hedi’s choice to join YSL was motivated by a very clear vision for the house, which means round-the-clock work for him and all my teams to turn that vision into a reality for all to see and enjoy. It is also for them that I am writing, and to point out that the changes under way at Yves Saint Laurent will bring new excitement and change to the fashion industry at large.
Yours sincerely,
Paul Deneve
President and CEO,
Saint Laurent ParisFashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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