Proenza Schouler, Spring 2009
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@sclapione to me the idea is sort of this every day girl wearing something slightly frumpy but being glamorous at the same time.
Again....the point of a runway show is not the model...it's about the clothing the models are wearing...how it hangs from their bodies, and how it is Shown off.
In the most basic and inhuman idea, a Model is simply a living hanger for the designer's clothing.
Personally i HATE when models smile on a runway...It cheapens the outfit and puts an immaturity behind it.
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@minnison12 It's a lovely collection
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@JamesRushfirth Oh, it's totally wearable
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@cosmosman not very good performance
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@pandabuster while i agree w/ you about the weight/size of the models.
The lack of a unique look and the absence of a smile in the model...direct your attention away from the model herself to the garment she's wearing.
its not about how happy or different each model looks on the runway....its about how they perform while wearing/selling the clothing the designer chose them to show off.
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well,, you wouldnt wear it as it is on the catwalk, but there are a couple of nice coats and such..
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dissapointed
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Menswear??? No, Its completely 80s with the harem pants and rompers. I actually loved these looks. They're fun, frisky and sophisticated.
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uh, not the best take on menswear this season. RL and Prada did it better. :( sorry boys.
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Ugh. Possibly a take on menswear? Just not working for me. Next.
the point of these "ugly" designs is not necessarily just to create wearable clothes off the rack; it's to drive the influence of ideas: shapes, colors and patterns...and most fashions that we wear are just the digestable remnants of much edgier and flamboyant concepts.
Filmguy2517 3 years ago 5
There has to be something that makes us realize that smiling, a bit more body wieght and some diversity in the models would be more beautiful instead of these painfully thin, morbid images we keep seeing.
The clothese were great however.
pandabuster 3 years ago 4