Christian Dior Haute Couture - Winter 2005 (2)
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@soniccage most likely but there are some articulations different from one to the other... I would also thought that I will not like someone wearing the same haute couture dress like mine for the reason of being exclusive.
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let's define wearable in design as to clothing when it is appropriate for any occasions it is intended, when not too lavish and very unlikely to the extend because sometimes we see these clothes as very outrageous yet intricate and so it over the top.
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anyone knows the song at the catherinettes section?
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Three of my favorite Czechs!
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Did anyone notice that the model at 4:43 in the background (Hana Soukupova) getting her dress caught in the gate?
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Eva at 1:08 and wow Karolina after. Supermodels!
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Eva at 1:08
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I think 'wearable' is not the most important thing - that can be arranged in the end.
But a piece must be beautiful. And this collection is absolutely beautiful.
Thumbs up for Galliano.
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anybody know the music at the last section with the green and yellow? or the ballet section too.?
you guys, haute coture is strictly meant for one client. you will never find two of the same couture peice. and the clients that buy the peices, OBVIOUSLY, make it "wearable"
xness253 4 years ago 10
cheers!
ishedonism 4 years ago
wearable couture!!!
car2004 4 years ago
All couture is wearable if a model is wearing it.
ishedonism 4 years ago
lol. thats an axiom. Did you write that all by your self?
car2004 4 years ago
It's a pretty sincere principle actually. I just think it's silly to say something isn't wearable when you are watching it walk down the runway.
ishedonism 4 years ago 6