Too bad today's ready to wear doesn't have the obvious quality shown here. I feel that in the past perhaps 6 years the quality of premium clothing has gone down, while the prices ever rise. The daywear here is SUPERLATIVELY cut. The quality of both design and workmanship is obvious from 10 miles away. These clothes could easy be mistaken for something produced in 2009 (Alexander McQueen's F09 collection maintains a strong air of this collection).
@andrewjamesmacleod ..ME2!!! pisses me off! as if its all abt money now or?? fkn crap chanel braclet, $900. glue strings from stone 2 stone, plastic! just seen a bag at saks, had the same snaps that are of fake bags, where the button is held on with 2 metal (aluminum) bars bent in & not actually attached......awful!!
I used to own a few of the jackets(the pants were too skinny for me), and when my tailor would pull in/nip my waist...mmmmmmm, a good time was definately had by all.
I collect Mugler, and it's amazing how many of these beautiful suits can be had on eBay for reasonable prices - I own a couple of them myself. Much harder to find the tops, shirts, or coats, however - perhaps they were just worn out. At any rate, I think Mugler clothes have aged well. I wear them all the time in a professional environment and they get a lot of compliments. His fabrics were lovely, as long as you stay away from the dreadful "Mugler Activ" third-tier line.
In all honesty, Mugler's suits were ALWAYS surprisingly reasonable, but, stores would inflate the prices.
A buddy of mine was close to the Mugler sales reps as SFA in Manhattan, all of them GORGEOUS caramel-skinned black women w/ short-cropped blond hair. One day, they left the sheet that shows what Saks paid for the incoming collection & what they were going to charge on the desk, "by accident". lol
Saks would pay $850.00 Mugler for the suit, then charge between $2,000-$3,000.
Runways at those times were so entertaining, they're not only modeling the clothes, they're playing a character, I love it
matsuoo 2 months ago
Name of track that starts at 6:30?
shmageheeberry 6 months ago in playlist Therry Mugler
5:05 Oh my goodness!!! Is that Verushka? :D
shmageheeberry 9 months ago
I just love those skirts without any splits on the bottom :)
proxim10 1 year ago
Too bad today's ready to wear doesn't have the obvious quality shown here. I feel that in the past perhaps 6 years the quality of premium clothing has gone down, while the prices ever rise. The daywear here is SUPERLATIVELY cut. The quality of both design and workmanship is obvious from 10 miles away. These clothes could easy be mistaken for something produced in 2009 (Alexander McQueen's F09 collection maintains a strong air of this collection).
andrewjamesmacleod 2 years ago 6
@andrewjamesmacleod ..ME2!!! pisses me off! as if its all abt money now or?? fkn crap chanel braclet, $900. glue strings from stone 2 stone, plastic! just seen a bag at saks, had the same snaps that are of fake bags, where the button is held on with 2 metal (aluminum) bars bent in & not actually attached......awful!!
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killKLIDERO 3 years ago
Fantastic!!!
cycloneGT7000 4 years ago
His shows were always the best!
contrudi 4 years ago 2
I used to own a few of the jackets(the pants were too skinny for me), and when my tailor would pull in/nip my waist...mmmmmmm, a good time was definately had by all.
CHRYS1001 5 years ago 5
I collect Mugler, and it's amazing how many of these beautiful suits can be had on eBay for reasonable prices - I own a couple of them myself. Much harder to find the tops, shirts, or coats, however - perhaps they were just worn out. At any rate, I think Mugler clothes have aged well. I wear them all the time in a professional environment and they get a lot of compliments. His fabrics were lovely, as long as you stay away from the dreadful "Mugler Activ" third-tier line.
KayDenmark 5 years ago
@KayDenmark
In all honesty, Mugler's suits were ALWAYS surprisingly reasonable, but, stores would inflate the prices.
A buddy of mine was close to the Mugler sales reps as SFA in Manhattan, all of them GORGEOUS caramel-skinned black women w/ short-cropped blond hair. One day, they left the sheet that shows what Saks paid for the incoming collection & what they were going to charge on the desk, "by accident". lol
Saks would pay $850.00 Mugler for the suit, then charge between $2,000-$3,000.
TheReturnOfStephan1 7 months ago