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JlIaTMK
I personally find that this particular collection doesn't stand up the the "Ann D" that I have followed for the last year or so. It's a bit off, but it's not essentially horrible. Maybe it's the oddly added twist of orange hidden, or rather, enveloped in some of the designs, but it's just not working as well for me as F/W 2007 and S/S 2007.

Comments, Critiques ? :]

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angelrevelation
hmm I've never followed this designer. I don't really like all the bagginess and funny lengths... But there are certain pieces (mostly the beginning blazers) that could be worn separately and really work nicely.

I like that striped cardigan. A girl could wear it possibly? lol
Jinny
I don't really like the design, but the second to last one is okay.
pandamonium
i dont follow up on her either but all of her clothes look influenced by a referee.
synthase
WOW thats a lot of photos!
Personally, the red shoes bother me pinch.gif
demolished
f**king ugly, man. Who the f**k is going to wear that flashy looking clothes. Maybe, fobby chinese people will.
kameron
some of its really really hot.
but i would never wear both pieces together.
nothing is really pulled together...everything hangs.
MyMichelle
Interesting. I could never see people wearing it outside the runway, though.
brooklyneast05
QUOTE(pandamonium @ Jul 13 2007, 03:43 PM) *
i dont follow up on her either but all of her clothes look influenced by a referee.


dahahahahaha
my thoughts exactly

i agree, the lengths look weird like they don't fit right.
JlIaTMK
Follow up to robbotic:

The aesthetic is much more of an artistic appeal rather than a day-to-day "casual" appeal. If you're looking for a men's [fitted] suit-and-tie collection, which is considered a formal norm in our society, there are a good chunk of high designers that actually DO work with such designs in nearly every collection. Added onto, I'm sure that there are people that would wear it on the "street" (hence the followers of the particular designer).
Lastly, what would fashion be without a conscious effort by a designer to express his/her mental motif, such as physical artists do in their works? The goal of fashion designers is not to inspire clothing that's standard to your applicable modern cultural aestate. That's what your Urban Outfitters, or in a more "casual" sense, Target, down the street does.

And to the first comment... I think that many of these pieces work for girls as well. :p
he.said.143
I'm not feelin it either. It's rather ... sloppy looking.
hollywoodpink
I was having a hard tim paying attention to the clothes, because the models were so damn ugly. pinch.gif
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