i can honestly say i see a rick owens crepe sole derby in the future. he did experiment with ankle height boots one season so i don't think it's that far off given the direction this collection seems to be going..
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Originally posted by beardown View PostI really hope he isn't transitioning into this phase where he's embracing formality in an effort to drive people who don't want that into the Drkshdw brand because it almost feels that way after seeing this line. A Rick Owens zoot suit doesn't really interest me.
If that is the case, I certainly hope he can come up with some more options for footwear and more basic outerwear and present it from the diffusion line.
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Originally posted by messenoire View Posti can honestly say i see a rick owens crepe sole derby in the future. he did experiment with ankle height boots one season so i don't think it's that far off given the direction this collection seems to be going..
kunk said something about being to old for high waist pants and skirts well the way i see it, im too young, i simply cannot relate. not that i dont like the tailoring but before it was paired with basketball shorts which was fun, this wasnt fun for me
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What's wrong with Rick doing formal/dressy stuff? His efforts so far have created some of the most substantially innovative tailoring out there, and I'm more than excited to see what's next. It might not be your thing, but not everyone else out there likes to look like a ex-basketball player junkie, and perhaps this is an opportunity for Rick to address people who prefer something more serious and subtle.
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Killer track picked for the show, audio injection and drumcell smashing chris liebing. Berlin techno at its best.
I like the tailoring, the high waisted drop crotch (i am not sure it will work though), the shirts (except for that blue). A big part of the collection seems a bit off for me....bombing the bass, blasting the beat
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Originally posted by michael_kard View PostWhat's wrong with Rick doing formal/dressy stuff? His efforts so far have created some of the most substantially innovative tailoring out there, and I'm more than excited to see what's next. It might not be your thing, but not everyone else out there likes to look like a ex-basketball player junkie, and perhaps this is an opportunity for Rick to address people who prefer something more serious and subtle.
Disclaimer: I love Old and New Dick.
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oh wait too late ;/
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lol idk i could see him wearin the blazer here , black turtleneck , dropcrotch w / slim lower leg . swap out the sneaks and wear boots , bada bing bada boom its office wearable but still looks different . those fuckin blazers man are beautiful , love the extra long sleeves and sharp lines , has a luxe edge to it also
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why? high waisted pants are perfect for florida retirees. actually, am lamenting not getting this season's soft blazer, all sold out by the time i was ready to buy. am skipping naska altogether and no more leathers-ny weather gives you about 20 solid leather days and that is it
Originally posted by mrbeuys View PostAgree. I might skip Naska and save for Mountain... (and lose 10 lbs) On closer inspection pretty gorgeous
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I tried the soft blazers and wasn't too impressed tbh. Just missing the structure I like in his tailored stuff and looks sloppy. Also not a fan of the material. The floppy ear boots however are great and were my first buy.
I actually quite like the idea of high waisted trousers. I would say that the sumo / cummerbund trousers from the last 3 seasons can be worn pretty high in the waist as well.
btw: sizing on blazers this year is ridiculous. I used to be a 48, now my arms won't fit anything below a 52. so kunk, that would make you what... a 56?Hi. I like your necklace. - It's actually a rape whistle, but the whistle part fell off.
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