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  • snafu
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2008
    • 2135

    #91
    Which i why said its not seen very often, you would need to go to the buyer's showroom.
    What is dior without the tailoring skinny jeans and bee embroidered garments?
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    • Illithid Dude
      Member
      • May 2013
      • 70

      #92
      Such unnecessary hostility! Lanvin can be very Dior esque in terms of its slim cutting and youthful vibe. It's not like Taralis is super Dior Homme anyways - perhaps the earlier seasons were, but now it has more in common with the normal SZ approved brands then it does with Strip or Luster.

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      • cjbreed
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2009
        • 2711

        #93
        Originally posted by Blackman View Post
        I really don't think thats the case Here. Not expecting much creativity from a "top fashion brand" owned by a conglomerate, you say? This particular conglomerate let Hedi Slimane completely wipe away the legacy of a legend, for what....boho chic? I'm sure they will let him tinker with silhouettes, fabrics and textures.
        i'm not saying they wouldn't allow it. i'm saying that typically i don't look to the big boys for innovation and creativity and artisanal quality and all that. thats not what i expect. i look to them for product. creating an image and selling the shit out of it. and in this case i think thats what is happening.
        dying and coming back gives you considerable perspective

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        • Scander
          Senior Member
          • Jul 2013
          • 127

          #94
          How this collection is "unisex"?

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          • Illithid Dude
            Member
            • May 2013
            • 70

            #95
            Originally posted by Scander View Post
            How this collection is "unisex"?
            I was actually at the Saint Laurent boutique today and asked this. Almost every garment will be made in both mens and women's sizes, along with a few gender specific items, which I would assume would be the high heels and maaaaybe the dresses.

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            • Scander
              Senior Member
              • Jul 2013
              • 127

              #96
              Originally posted by Illithid Dude View Post
              I was actually at the Saint Laurent boutique today and asked this. Almost every garment will be made in both mens and women's sizes, along with a few gender specific items, which I would assume would be the high heels and maaaaybe the dresses.
              Understood. But if I think at something "unisex" it has to have also the development of the sizes thought for both man and woman. Is too easy to do a shirt without the pinces on the chest and done it in size 36, 38, 40...50, 52.

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              • Scander
                Senior Member
                • Jul 2013
                • 127

                #97
                Thank you Illithid Dude.

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