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Let me play the vieux con. Strong pieces need a strong personality, or, at least, a strong idea of what you want to achieve. I don't see any of this in any of your pics. Looks like you saw some light inside SZ, entered and bought unwisely the whole stuff.
And I strongly disagree with "The paint it black" facility. I'm a kind of fetichist, and I think that one's works, even it's not art, deserve more attention than that.
It reminds me the story of a friend. Someone was visiting her atelier and said, in front of a painting : "Oh, I love this !!! I want it !!! Could you do the same, but in rosa ?"
If they don't work for you, don't dye them, but sell them.
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Agree...the pics taken indoors with flash likely make the red look even brighter than what it actually is. I like to see what these look like in natural light. Is it closer to the ones that the guy in the white suit standing in the church is wearing?
I would not wear my pants tucked into the boots for now...wait until the boots have been beaten up and worn...just so that the gaze is not just directed towards your feet. I love to see these after a few years of wear and tear. Personally I wouldn't dye them but then again red is my favorite color.
Originally posted by Heirloom View PostAlso showing a picture with overcast daylight instead of flash might give people a more objective view of how they actually look.Originally posted by eat meIf you can't see the work past the fucking taped seams , cold dye wash or raw hems - perhaps you shouldn't really be looking at all.
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Yeah, this is no big stuff. But I can't help but liking the shape of those pants.
Are we seeing you in Paris this saturday ? French crew is supposed to have a meeting !I can see a hat, I can see a cat,
I can see a man with a baseball bat.
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Originally posted by Mail-Moth View PostYeah, this is no big stuff. But I can't help but liking the shape of those pants.
Are we seeing you in Paris this saturday ? French crew is supposed to have a meeting !
But maybe next week, or the week after for sure !
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Originally posted by Christian View Post
And I strongly disagree with "The paint it black" facility. I'm a kind of fetichist, and I think that one's works, even it's not art, deserve more attention than that.
It reminds me the story of a friend. Someone was visiting her atelier and said, in front of a painting : "Oh, I love this !!! I want it !!! Could you do the same, but in rosa ?"
If they don't work for you, don't dye them, but sell them.
I would imagine she said "sure, Thank you so much for your love of the work. I can paint a version for you if you pay me 50 percent up front. 50 on completion."
and what if you perceive there to be no market to sell them to? what then?
i respectfully disagree ;) your kibitzing here feels unrealitisic, it is a fashion forum after all.Last edited by philip nod; 12-28-2009, 11:12 AM.One wonders where it will end, when everything has become gay.
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in my opinion at the minute the boots just seem to be owning you in the picture,as mentioned by somone else its about making it so the boots just become part of you,I dont think the boots need changing they are just something you have to have a very clear idea of what you want to do with them or they will just come off as crazy red boots.
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Originally posted by Christian View PostLet me play the vieux con. Strong pieces need a strong personality, or, at least, a strong idea of what you want to achieve. I don't see any of this in any of your pics. Looks like you saw some light inside SZ, entered and bought unwisely the whole stuff.
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