Cheers E, good to hear they're finally making some true spring/summer weight leather jackets for this collection.
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These are some great news Faust. I was almost afraid that they start to adjust their sizing to the western market ... and the unisex collection you're talking about sounds really interesting. This is completely new to me. Do you have any further information?
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Originally posted by dji View PostI'm reserving judgment until I at least have a chance to try on the FW10 leather jackets with underwire collars. ;) no doubt its a clever idea, still yet to be seen whether its good for everyday wear however as mentioned in the scoute interview they test samples before items are produced which I think every designer would benefit from (I'm looking at you in particular Carol):
Originally posted by Faust View PostDJI, did not try the moto as it was on the rack that was the unisex collection that Julius will be launching next season, so I automatically assumed that I won't fit in it. The leather was very very light - great for summer. I loved it, of course.
I tried on some leathers and was able to barely zip them up, so they fit tighter than the SS10 moto (which is still my all time fave)
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I think the title of this collection perfectly summarizes Julius' lack of refinement and juvenile impulses. Using an overtly political text to describe a collection whose only rebellious characteristics are obviously superficial is something I would expect from a high street store. The text isn't even that good.
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Well I guess we shouldn't overrate the titles of _7 collections. I mean sure it sounds quite ridiculous, but only remember the infamous engrish manifesto.
It's also somewhat annoying that every season people expect some sort of revolution and reinvention, but I think Christian already adressed this topic on the first pages.
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Originally posted by deleuze View PostI think the title of this collection perfectly summarizes Julius' lack of refinement and juvenile impulses. Using an overtly political text to describe a collection whose only rebellious characteristics are obviously superficial is something I would expect from a high street store. The text isn't even that good."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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Originally posted by deleuze View PostI think the title of this collection perfectly summarizes Julius' lack of refinement and juvenile impulses. Using an overtly political text to describe a collection whose only rebellious characteristics are obviously superficial is something I would expect from a high street store. The text isn't even that good.
if the clothes were not entrenched with the sense of gravity they are (and which are connected via barbed wire to imaginary juvenile fantacies), it would be easier for me to objectively assess and appreciate. we can't be the only ones...ideas and concepts have economy here, no?
deleuze - just moved to a new place and dusted off a copy of mille plateau for the bookshelf...sort of a coincidence...kind of.Last edited by doldrums; 06-30-2010, 01:58 PM.
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Originally posted by deleuze View PostI think the title of this collection perfectly summarizes Julius' lack of refinement and juvenile impulses. Using an overtly political text to describe a collection whose only rebellious characteristics are obviously superficial is something I would expect from a high street store. The text isn't even that good.
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