Whenever I need a pick-me-up,I just look to this collection. The energy is contagious and the atmosphere is beyond surreal. This collection made me truly love what fashion and the art of designing can be all about. Galliano's vision of over the top, fetish clad, Japanese inspired, kabuki painted maidens sets me ablaze. After viewing this collection, I really started to enjoy what a spectacle fashion could be and I wanted to explore more of Galliano's work.
At the time, being a broke middle school student(now a broke college student), Galliano's Dior collections sent me on expeditions into brave new worlds without spending a dime. I was able to venture back to the first explorations of America and view parts of England's empirical history with the Dior Couture Fall 98.99 collection. When I viewed his Fall 2006 collection, my heart fluttered with anticipation and excitement with every exit.
Unfortunately, his most recent collections seem to be missing a certain umph and emotion. I and others can only hope that he can return to the greatness of his latter days. Until that happens I will continue to enjoy collections from 2006 and before.
p.s. Why don't the models turn it anymore. They use to sell the hell out of the clothes.
Paris Fashion Week SS 2017....After Moncler Gamme Rouge
-
After Moncler Gamme Rouge, Paris, October 2016.
8 years ago
1 comment:
oh sweetie do not even get me started on the tragic state of models today. bitches don't do shit anymore, just walk down that runway with a blank stare on their faces. SELL IT TO ME!!
TURN, POSE, UNBUTTON THAT SWING COAT AND GIVE ME A FLASH OF THE PINK SATIN LINING.
Post a Comment