it takes a lot of time to collect them all only by myself, so a long time can be waited for these posts come out.
be patient with it.
the A-line, the 50s
the 50s look is the most exciting part in this season, high belted waist, wild pleated knee below skirts are under spotlight again finally. here's the point : put your blazer on, staying a dandy lady look, it fits you well as a trendy woman, but also very appropriate for any location even the serious one.
Louis Vuitton i'm afraid not a lot of women would wear like these. but for your men's sake, try it, your men gonna like it. it's something they would appriciate.
Marc by Marc Jacobs
Marc Jacobs both Dolce & Gabbana and Marc Jacobs are the most touching shows in the season, D&G cherish sartorialists' hard work, they are the people who keeps every dress in the best look ; MJ catches everyone's dream about fairytale, the naive children we used to be. the collection is not bad in the round.
Dries van Noten how can i say? Dries is so clever, he is kinda the first one who open the trend. well, at least i think so. i think if you don't wanna be that sweet like dumb and wanna be little bit tough, his clothes may be the choice for you.
Yves Saint Laurent i don't really like Stefano's theme this season, the whole collection is mindless and dull. though there are still some fine pieces, but this YSL is really pissing me off.
Salvatore Ferragamo Massimiliano Giornetti's first women collection? not sure about it, i'd never focused on their women's wear, but Massi's men collection is really good. if it's his first try in women collection, then it's fine, but if not, he better works more hard. but this satin dresses are the spotlight.
Alberta Ferreti
BCBG stunning BCBG, my favorite this season
Max Azria
Tommy Hilfiger always easy to carry, like how he match the look for A-line dresses, using a bright color belt as the spotlight, youthful and delightful
Chado Ralph Rucci, a fresh spot to me
Vivienne Westwood for meaning issue, i don't label VW's dress in the 50's, but from the tailoring issue, then it works that VW's dress labeled as A line dresses. otherwise, her collection this season does make sence to be a charming collection. just forget the scary makeup and weird match. focus on piece by piece.
MaxMara i feel a little dissapointed and bored, but they are not so bad actually
Paul Smith
Fendi, the dresses are all nice but the whole look is damn ugly
Hermès
John Galliano i don't know if it's appropriate to put John Galliano here
but i really love his long volume budding skirt, even i know only people height over 6 inch could wear it well.
Roberto Cavalli i never love Cavalli before, because they aexy for me, but this collection about the luxurious BOHO style, derectly hits my taste. love this collection.
Peter Som those print fabrics are way too lovely
Y-3 Yohji is the best seller of this kind of A-line dress, his skirts are always the darling for women who like some lady stuffs but not too girly, and especially for his conquer over the economical issue, i would like to praise him for the reborn collection.
Ralph Lauren is there any chance Ralph gonna pass this trend? no way, 50s and velvet are just way too important in his design, of course this collection is stunning. but he is not a big fan of knee-below skirt, that's such a pity.
Richard Chai the whole collection, um, not a good one, but i love these below, and i know many people feel wierd.
via style.com
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