Calvin Klein: Spring 2009 RTW
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hideous. frank lloyd wright? Have any of these people ever finished a book? made it past the cover?
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AHHAHAH EVA MENDES!! First off, frank lloyd wright DID design womens clothes, and it looked nothing like THIS, you can tell that was the only architect she knows!! Second off, how is this architectural? People can just talk their asses off, and sound like they know what their talking about. I guess that’s liberals for you....
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I understand what you're saying, but disagree... things can be geometric, yet soft. The dresses have strong, linear abstracted geometric shapes, but they are executed in fabric, a playable material. I am surprised that, as an architect, you weren't transfixed by a shoulder so shaped so that it looks like a rectangular block! And of course a dress can be architectural! I agree, though very beautiful and I'm sure intelligent, the models demeanor was quite stiff & a bit unconvincing.
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this makes absolutley no sense...
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Who is at 2:03!?!
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As an architect.. i'm really... mmm amazed, but also feeling weird about terms "soft geometric" a dress "architectural?"... mmm... art has many ways to being showed, but please don't mix them up!... now I have to wait "buildings wearables"... :S... Some pieces are really beauty but looks like if the model only "port" the dress, doesn't feel it.
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So Innovative. Someone that can make fabric, architechtural, and geometric really has talent. i have a feeling we will be seeing Eva Mendes wearing one of masterpices on the red carpet.
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Francisco's designs and the way he shows them are heaven on earth.
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Eva Mendes is *totally* the Grace to Francisco's Will.
Love the blue dress Raquel was wearing @ 1:59.
FABULOUS! A pannicle of American beauty, this collection is absolutly beautiful. This collection has a more spiritual presence than his past collections. The looks from :24 - :30 are elegant, simple, and the shapes really defy words, don't they? I like the "hard geometry" of the shilouette; while the shape is hard to the eye, it would crumple in the hand. If beauty like this can exist in the world, then perhaps the world is not such a bad place.
andrewjamesmacleod 3 years ago 3
I simply love the minimalist spirit of Francisco Costa.
The only "eerr.." was the geometrical shape, i think.
ashantimania 3 years ago 2