Monday, June 30, 2008

Mens S/S 09 (Lanvin)

Sorry for the repetition, but please let me emphasize my love for the cummerbund.

And so well enough, Lanvin came up with some looks that I just couldn't applaud any further.






Well, not much of a cummerbund I think, but the two outfits that resemble closest to the cummerbund includes oversized pieces which looked very twisted formality, something I adore VERY much(I know I'd said this before but..).
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Christian Dior Fall 08 Couture

Just a few moments after my last post, John Galliano proved me, again, shouting:
"OMFG!!"












After a VERY disappointing Resort 09, John Galliano BLEW ME AWAY for this fall's couture!

No more words needed, simply

GORGEOUS!!!!!

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Mens S/S 09 (John Galliano)

I've always revere John Galliano for his daring over-the-top runway presentation, assemble and make-up.

It's all punkish S/S 09 eh?









Strolling down in colours of flamboyance, there're basically too much to say about each and every piece really.

Dropping crotch pants, platform sneakers, extreme beanies, furry sling bags, glossy tights, clowny wigs, a T-shirt print of the man himself, and shoes that kinda reminds me of those from Viktor & Rolf Fall 08.

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Mens S/S 09 (Number (N)ine)

Besides from having an unquantifiable love for fashion, fantasy movies are pretty much in the second place(or third, behind music).

So, after countless array of fantasy movies I'd enjoyed, there's this bugging question thats been swimming in my head for quite sometime now. Costumes from "Lord of the Ring", "Stardust", "Pirates of the Caribbean" all seems to be dubiously of the same timeline doesn't it? I'm not a scholar in history studies but I certainly hope it's not wrong to calling them "victorian era".

Alright, the reason for the above clarification was how Number (N)ine's latest show rings back those queries.




A designer that I'm always on a look out for during Mens fashion week, the unpredictable theme always stamps a deep impression for me.

Of course, for an everyday outfit, I wouldn't wear a full assemble from any one of the presented but, off individual piece, they would certainly make some grounding statements. I'm looking at all of the florals garments which, like how it's shown, are excellent for layerings.
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Mens S/S 09 (Jean Paul Gaultier)

With every runway show that I click through, the "theme" is explicitly something I anticipates. Jean Paul Gaultier truely clutches this concept for his every show, which is why he remains one of my favourite designer.







Yup, "Wild Wild West" screams out off every corner from the show for me with cowboy hats and layerings of a bull rider.
Loving some of the braided-looking belts.
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Mens S/S 09 (Ann Demeulemeester)

Another one of my favourites, Ann Demeulemeester sticks up to her game as usual.






Much of her signature style, dark/slightly goth, slightly royal, and a precise mix of the ragged and ceremonial.
  • As a fan of Ann Demeulemeester's usual oversized pieces, I'm left here lusting predictably.
  • I love my scandals, and some of those appeared on the runway do remind me of some similar pairs I own. :D
  • Along with Etro and Yohji Yamamoto(posting soon), older matured models are used showily, which I find it supremely honorable really.
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