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  • I'm in love with every piece in this collection...one of my favorite shows I've seen yet.

  • Amazing !!! fantastic !!!

  • besides watching it again and again and what with the music from swan lake... i see birds...crows and birds in the winter all puffed up with their coats for the winter and ragged birds... (we're not talking blue jays here) WITH a strong nod to native american culture.. alright thats it. And just as an added edit... I would wear the coats to brunch on the upper eat side. Anns work is very chic and sohpisticated.. I was just pointing out how its not the typical design for the upper east side set

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  • "Lighten Up Its Just Fashion" - Santino Rice

  • @sodomates : there are no grommets, no sweaters, no flannel.. all i was trying to do was get you to not generalize a whole entire sect of fashion. everything is inspired by something.. so you say punk... as a general.. then I wanna see studs, I wanna see skulls and bones, i wanna see kurt cobain washington state grunge... but anyways. no hard feelings.

  • @sodomates im sorry if it came across as hostile but i read your comment to me as hostile. I mean, you didnt have to respond to Me specifically if you had an opinion. So I see why you would possibly have read ??..one article about Ann's work and if you did you would be told she does "punk" friendly work but actually this show is more than just "punk"... and I think you should probably use the word alternative cause its inspired by native american influences which is a niche of its own plus punk

  • @sodomates lol. riighht... :) so ... NO SHIT her WORK is "punk" lol no let me go wear that shit to lunch on the east side ...!!!! and lets see its not REMINISCENT.. IT ISSSSSSSS MOHAWKS headpieces and FEATHERS, leather... and i SAID MIX cultures. so.. if you think this is just a regurgitated PUNK from off the street of philly circa 1980,,, yeahhh... NATIVE AMERICAN INFLUENCE... shut up. or go look it up.

  • @MemyselfniLK I'm not sure why you're being so hostile.

  • I adore the last girl. The way she swings the dress felt so chilling but beautiful. I kept having flashes of sleepy hollow through the collection and the goat hair capes/coasts looked light and cosy to.

  • Love her clothes *it's always so clean cut & has a unique style of classic wear- I have many of her shoes which I love the way she designs the heel.

    Very dramatic style & fabrics are beautiful

  • I don't know why, but I kept thinking of Edward Scissorhands,, also IT from the Addams Family, and what a nuclear winter might be like for the new york fashion underground....a funeral....absence of light.... absence of color...absence

  • incredible

  • LOVE ann. An artist. Pure and simple.

  • I respect Ann's ability to mix culture (in this case what appears to be native american) w/ very organic fabrics as she does so well and creates themes that could be seen as having been done Before and then twisting them into something that, even in all black, becomes an active revolt almost. My reaction to the show over all was.. almost this meeting at a graveyard, all the attendees one by one saying goodbye w/ their unique feeling for the deceased expressed thru their clothes. (amazing Music)

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    The music is by Erik Satie.

    

  • @666momomo Great - Good to Know!! Thanks!

  • @MemyselfniLK Native American nothing. Ann's work references punk and metal, hence the asymmetrical leather jackets and gowns adorned with feathered bullet belts. The hairstyles an headpieces are reminiscent of mohawks, liberty spikes, and matted, unkempt hair.

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