found this cool video of the collection
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Boris Bidjan Saberi Men's SS11 Paris
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I agree with everyone who has said this was not presented, as a show, very well. It is a shame because there really are some great pieces here, I love the grays and whites. Even though it has already been done, I find the transparent leather pieces to be very interesting. This collection seems to be more cohesive than some of his past ones.
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Same track used in the show, but not sure who it is. Really great video and thanks for posting.
Can't agree with anyone doubting this collection or it's presentation. Though the setting was a bit dissconnected from the collection. I love the greys and cold-dyed pieces. And there were several looks that were classic-Boris (if such a thing exists). If he put out an entire collection of black looks people would be complaining about that.
He's young. He's growing. And I like his vision and blend of inspirations. Best SS collection of 11.
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Originally posted by Marko View PostI agree with everyone who has said this was not presented, as a show, very well.
I though the presentation was great. the setting and atmosphere were awesome, the music was good and fitting... I personally liked the clothing a lot, but even if just looking at it as a show, it was very good imo."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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it was an old garage so the smell was a bit musky with a bit of oil/gasoline fumes"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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Generally speaking, I'm down with this collection. It's evolutionary, not revolutionary, and it's a solid step that needed to be taken. A few thoughts from a low-post-count-er:
* The colors BBS used in the lighter-hued wraps are reminiscent of the neutral-colored mens' djellabas they wear in Morocco, though the construction and layering is more like the gear you see the Tuareg wearing. Good reference both ways.
* I'd like to have seen the translucent leather used for its strengths as _structure_. As a leather, its potential for real stiffness is the only quality that differentiates it at a glance from latex or (worse) plastic. We know that BBS can do this -- remember the huge stiffened leather wrap from FW 2010. It starts to come together with the blazer jacket in the last look posted, but it's still not quite there.
* BBS exercised restraint in not using ombre' dyeing absolutely everywhere, but it was still a bit much-ish. Super limited use of the contrast seaming, which is good but it's not nearly as played out as the ombre' has been lately.
* I'd really like a better look at the trousers on the look just after the model in dreads. There's something interesting going on, but I have a tough time making it out from the image and it's not shown well in any of the videos.
* The long-sleeved web top is great. I don't remember if he's done anything similar in the past, but if he can integrate that as a design element into his other collections, he's got another good weapon in his arsenal.
* The hooded jacket on look 2 is a nice bridge between this collection and his F/W.
* Now that I think about it, I'm not sure where spring went. This is hot-weather-blazing-sun stuff for fashion Bedouins, for the most part. Hm. Maybe the leather jackets.
* The footwear is looking better and better. He knows his audience. Yes, I'm looking at you.
* Agree with earlier posters on silly wrestling / bondage masks.
* Model with dreads = Battlefield Earth.Last edited by repp_fink; 10-01-2010, 10:08 PM. Reason: clarify leather / latex differentiation. vanity.
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