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I am really happy to see a clean version of the interestingly seamed slim pants. The raw edged version that I handled at IF was not quite my cup of tea. This looks so much more refined and sharp while still being distinctly Jona's work. I'm quite excited to try these new pants on!www.AlbertHuangMD.com - Digital Portfolio Of Projects & Designs
Merz (5/22/09):"i'm a firm believer that the ultimate prevailing logic in design is 'does shit look sick as fuck' "
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its pretty rare that i like womens collections over mens but when lookin at this i like the fits the girl is wearin better than the guys fits . it almost feels like shes wearin stuff he should be wearin and vice versa . look at that fit of the guy wearin all black with the single breasted cropped jacket thats only buttoned at the very top . some a the guys fits look more theatrical while hers is more relaxed .
and that long hooded coat shes wearin in the 1st fit is niiiiiiiiiiiice
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wow. i love the asymmetrical cuts. for some reason, it seems subtle to me despite being asymmetric, unlike some where the asymmetry shouts for attention. interesting cut with the coat third from the bottom as well, how it divides away on the way down.
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The cropped/shaped pants and the paneled pants are especially nice, particularly in look 7. (For both models.).. The layered blazer, also in look 7 is a good example of the balance of old/new that is demonstrated so well throughout this collection.
The sense of and affection for the time referenced in these pieces is palpable. He's creating a very strong atmosphere with these vintage/old west/civil war era references and then making strong breaks from them with decidedly modern details that strike me as handsome and essential, but not 'tricky' at all.
It helps that a sense of history or function remains in them somehow. (The bottom flaps on the same blazer simultaneously remind me of both knights armor and saddlebags. They seem to 'belong' there with their implied function as both protection and storage.)Last edited by BUMMER; 01-22-2011, 10:59 PM.
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