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I agree. Although my expectations were already high for the menswear collection,
this is not at all what I had expected.
Oriental patterns, very bright colours, combined with slippers?
I think it somehow looks messy, and not very sophisticated.
There is just too much going on, in the wrong direction.
I think this is a little bit of a disappointment.
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I have to agree with everyone above, strange departure from his usual aesthetic. I'm really curious to see how this translated to actual garments on the rack, for example this look could be pretty dope without the bazaar stylz top layer."AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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gothtrash?Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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i am really disappointed with haider's menswear. i had a pretty decent expectation, but after these images, i am pretty unsatisfied. like many posted, they look like flamboyant pajamas. i like the overall drape that still gets delivered, but it's just not working...calvinc - "Found this place and omg the people here are so cool and they dress super ultra mega well!"
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I do like some of the pieces, and enjoy seeing the different construction patterns, textures and I like the color palette. However, as for wearing these pieces I probably won't. As a showcase it was enjoyable to look through.
I agree that the womenswear is much better in comparison.
Looking through the photos, I was reminded more of an asymmetrically constructed Judogi rather then pajamas.
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If this hadn't shown a couple days in advance of fashion-week-proper, I probably wouldn't have gone back to try and pick out points of interest. There's still not much. In terms of influences, aside from that Moroccan Dries show, the robing reminds me a bit of McQueen's f/w 06 with a few of the lapel embroidery tricks from f/w 05 thrown in for good measure. I do like his choice of blue (but not its use) and would be curious to see some separates, but at least in terms of the overall presentation, it seems they wanted and excuse to throw a lavish dinner party, but put the emphasis in location and staging rather than the clothes themselves.
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