/\ holy shit man...patterns, pleats, fabrics, movement, emotions...leading you to plump for a napkin holder?!
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Originally posted by michael_kard View PostWTF happened to my favorite designer?
And boots aside, I've never thought her footwear was anything much to really discuss. I know the sandals were popular with the goth poets of summer but it's not my thing. She was trying to create a more masculine sandal and it came out kind of suspect. As for the orange shoe, they are all sold out except for one size, so that should say something. I'm guessing it's all still very much her usual customer. It's got buckles, straps, it's not black...can't wear combat boots every day of the year. Well, I can...but most people prefer not to.
But I think the overall palette with the creams/beiges/caramels/etc. comes across very much hers for a spring line. The materials look typical to me as well, as do the jacquard patterns and flowy, silky basics.
But I did get a good chuckle out of the napkin holder comment.
I think it's unfair to take a few pieces that are clearly the weakest and suggest that a designer has fallen, especially during S/S. I didn't see the runway presentation for this stuff but I'm pretty sure it was amazing, since she puts together some of the best presentations in the business.
I bet Paris will reveal some amazing things from Ann...as always, she's one of the few I really get excited about.Originally posted by mizzarSorry for being kind of a dick to you.
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You thought software patents were bad ? Here is drop crotch pants patent
... due to the excessively large waistband, pants worn in this manner would sometimes inadvertently fall, exposing undergarments or certain portions of the human anatomy not meant to be exposed, for instance, the anal cleft. Worse, such aslippage of the pants could trip the wearer, thereby resulting in subsequent injury to the wearer.
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Originally posted by Johnny View Post/\ holy shit man...patterns, pleats, fabrics, movement, emotions...leading you to plump for a napkin holder?!
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