HEY DEBORAH:
"Today only 2,000 women in the world buy couture clothes; 60% are American. Only 200 are regular customers. Often, designers will loan clothes to movie stars or other public figures for publicity."
LOL! YOU CAN TELL that last dude feels ridiculous!!! (#18) HAHAHA....I would be SO embarrassed to wear these pieces of !#?$@ Who comes up with this stuff?? ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!
well...thats why they call it "avant garde" its over the top type of theatrical fasion...it isn't meant to be wearable or practical...its like modern art...art for art's sake...no meaning but still fun to both create and look at! I think its great!
I understand the artistic concept of "pushing the envelope". But in this case, let's just mark it "return to sender"!
Gosh I feel sorry for the models who took the job. They must be desperate.
And who in the world would have provided the platform for this? I have my suspicions.
Fashion shows may be about art, not actual fashion on the streets. I understand that. Regardless, this is just beyond crap. What are we supposed to be impressed by here? What is the artistic statement? Do people go to actually look at the "fashion" or is it just about being seen at fashion week? Gimmick!
HEY DEBORAH: "Today only 2,000 women in the world buy couture clothes; 60% are American. Only 200 are regular customers. Often, designers will loan clothes to movie stars or other public figures for publicity."
Posted at 6:26PM on March 26th 2008 by lerrrrn
i am truly sorry folks . this is called couture. these clothes cost more than u can afford .
Posted at 6:25PM on March 26th 2008 by deborah
LOL! YOU CAN TELL that last dude feels ridiculous!!! (#18) HAHAHA....I would be SO embarrassed to wear these pieces of !#?$@ Who comes up with this stuff?? ROFLMAO!!!!!!!!!
Posted at 6:24PM on March 26th 2008 by lerrrrn
i am truly sorry folks . this is called couture. and yes it is in high demand.
Posted at 6:23PM on March 26th 2008 by deborah
well...thats why they call it "avant garde" its over the top type of theatrical fasion...it isn't meant to be wearable or practical...its like modern art...art for art's sake...no meaning but still fun to both create and look at! I think its great!
Posted at 5:33PM on March 26th 2008 by deanna
I think someone got punked! Do people actually pay to see this junk? Obviously they didn't ask their best friend How do I look?!
Posted at 5:32PM on March 26th 2008 by kristen
I understand the artistic concept of "pushing the envelope". But in this case, let's just mark it "return to sender"! Gosh I feel sorry for the models who took the job. They must be desperate. And who in the world would have provided the platform for this? I have my suspicions.
Posted at 5:31PM on March 26th 2008 by DD
The 6th one is really cute imo. and the 5th one looks cool but its not something id wear. the rest are basically crap though.
Posted at 5:29PM on March 26th 2008 by Andrea
The Prime Minister of Malaysia is in danger at these shows.
Posted at 5:11PM on March 26th 2008 by TC
Looks like the spirit of photog Diana Arbus is alive and well.
Posted at 4:56PM on March 26th 2008 by Dave
Who the frick designed this crap?
Posted at 4:29PM on March 26th 2008 by Chandler
These "fashions" look more like the Halloween from Hell. Number five reminds me of the film by Tim Burton: "The Nightmare Before Christmas".
Posted at 4:20PM on March 26th 2008 by Michael
Fashion shows may be about art, not actual fashion on the streets. I understand that. Regardless, this is just beyond crap. What are we supposed to be impressed by here? What is the artistic statement? Do people go to actually look at the "fashion" or is it just about being seen at fashion week? Gimmick!
Posted at 4:12PM on March 26th 2008 by robster
WOW....last time I saw something like this was at the CIRCUS! Looks like a cross between The Night of the Living Dead and Big Top Pee-Wee!!!
Posted at 4:11PM on March 26th 2008 by Katrina
the shirt is nice
Posted at 3:47PM on March 26th 2008 by Jess