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Last edited by Quiet; 06-05-2015, 10:49 AM.
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Originally posted by Quiet View Posti dont see how this is true when his first few collections were rick rip offs, albeit the fabrics are quite beautiful, rip offs none the less. he is aware of his market but i dont think he has much of a voice as a designer. i feel like the damir scenario is spot on. he'll start doing more traditional tailoring and no one on here will care for him but pine for the "old days". so it goes...
If you have a beef with the designer you gotta come better than that.....“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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Originally posted by zamb View PostI honestly don't see how you are qualified to come to these kind of conclusions.
no one will ever take you seriously with this kind of perspective.
If you have a beef with the designer you gotta come better than that.....
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Originally posted by Quiet View Posti am unsure how? maybe you are fetishsizing the designer in question but there is a time to call a spade a spade. we operate in a very small corner of fashion so with such a close knit watchful community it's important to be honest in what should and should not be. while i think it inevitable with his influence, there shouldnt be space for derivative work. i have no actual beef with the designer in question, in fact i quite like his tailoring and fabric composition. what i have a beef with is that he clearly has no voice of his own. arabic printer sweat pants, cashmere hijabs, mens kandoras, and knife blazers arent exactly saying much. please keep this friendly and explain to me the error in my approach to the designer in question. what is he saying with his work that cannot be bought from an iranian street bazaar?
Suppose his whole idea was to create Iranian inspired clothing in fine fabrics and market it to a western client who was not exposed to that? there is no way for you to know and since you don't know, anything you say is an assumption based on deductive reasoning. but you did not state in as an assumption, you stated it as something you are sure of.
The second problem, is Thamanayah came of the scene creating Kandoras and the like, I would like to think (no offense) I know more about the history and chronology of Rick's work than you do, and I have NEVER seen Rick do work inspired by Iranian or any kind of middle eastern garments, so to accuse him of that is to undermine your position and put yourself on a very weak foundation if you want to be taken seriously......but anyways, enough of that a i think Ive made my pointLast edited by zamb; 06-05-2015, 12:42 PM.“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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historically, it is appropriate to judge an artist by their body of work. your approach to the argument is "i know more than you." which you clearly stated. i think we shall put a pin in this one.
edit: i stand by my "wtf" contribution as if someone shows up to a show in paris in rick dunks and a niqab it will wind up right back in this thread.
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Originally posted by Quiet View Posthistorically, it is appropriate to judge an artist by their body of work. your approach to the argument is "i know more than you." which you clearly stated. i think we shall put a pin in this one.
edit: i stand by my "wtf" contribution as if someone shows up to a show in paris in rick dunks and a niqab it will wind up right back in this thread.
Now, I know Ahmed and his history of work and influences pretty well - let's see what you've got.
EDIT: Well, well - by your style of writing and level of dickishness, I figured that you must be messenoire, the scam artist I banned. Ran an IP search and I am correct. Bye, asshole.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Faust View PostEDIT: Well, well - by your style of writing and level of dickishness, I figured that you must be messenoire, the scam artist I banned. Ran an IP search and I am correct. Bye, asshole.“You know,” he says, with a resilient smile, “it is a hard world for poets.”
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Originally posted by Faust View PostEDIT: Well, well - by your style of writing and level of dickishness, I figured that you must be messenoire, the scam artist I banned. Ran an IP search and I am correct. Bye, asshole.Eternity is in love with the productions of time
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It's no coincidence that for the past three months I've been reading Sherlock Holmes with my daughterFashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Faust View PostBye, asshole.[/B]
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Originally posted by unwashed View PostYou might want to keep your analysis for yourself in case he wants to come back using proxies and whatever methods hiding his location, like a real tech-ninja . Looks like he's rather persistent
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^ this
if you actually manage to register back and behave so differently you don't get noticed, maybe you deserve another chance.. but the truth is we've had a lot of ex-members (some banned, others who left and made a lot of noise on the way out) sneak back, and you can tell already after a few posts who they are"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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