I think re-posting the editorials that Fashionista, Fashionologie, and other big, actually-legit blogs have obviously just posted is beyond tacky. It's rude, not to mention lazy.
HOWEVER (and that last sentence was positively careening towards one), I couldn't help it. Honestly.
I fought back the urge successfully at first, but then I had to save the images on my computer because my source website's layout was covering parts of them. And, when they had been restored to their origianal cropping on my computer, there was simply no way that I was not sharing them with you.
I fought back the urge successfully at first, but then I had to save the images on my computer because my source website's layout was covering parts of them. And, when they had been restored to their origianal cropping on my computer, there was simply no way that I was not sharing them with you.
So, sorry, sorry, sorry, Fashionista! I promise to never do it again--or until the next time you post such a breathtaking editorial, whichever comes first.











I do have some commentary to add, it being that THIS is how you slap a runway look onto the page.
American Vogue, take notes:
Observe the plain background, sound familiar? One-label looks? Check. Now, and pay attention here, can you spy an ounce of boredom? A resounding NO should be forming in your head.
The looks are all "vintage" (at least for fashion people) from previous seasons, according to the captions. Most of the collections they pulled from are from before my time, but I recognized a few pieces, like the red Rei Kawakubo number and the pink tulle bit of loveliness from Hussein Chalayan.
The images are successful not only because of the superb photography, but because of the emotional reponse achieved by the styling as well. Instead of bluntly portraying a series of runway re-runs, they present the reader with memories. Each look testafies to its designer's enduring creativity, while exhibiting the signature "vibe" that accomplished designers maintain season after season.
In short, they make people go "Awwwwwwwwwww.....good times." and perhaps a bit of "hey, I could pay my rent back then"
And, as if that weren't enough, this editorial makes it official: it is now OH-KAY for to wear your clothes more than once. Thank God, right?

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