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Recent content by pickpackpockpuck

  1. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

    Those opening pieces with the weird hips look a little different in 3D. The hips project forward, and I believe whole thing creates an arched shape like the person is sucking her stomach and kinda leaning forward. Looks as awkward as it sounds. Awful. The outerwear was best to me. The parkas...
  2. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

    Just catching up on some stuff in here. Saint Laurent was hilarious. It was Dynasty! If you don't remember Dynasty, check this out https://www.yahoo.com/style/big-shoulders-ahead-saint-laurent-194131819.html Also, it wasn't couture. It wasn't exactly RTW, but label reps said it wasn't couture...
  3. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

     This. Bet Gap wasn't afraid of Zara even ten years ago. Now they're scrambling to figure out how to keep up. Also, don't think I've ever seen this snap of Marty Margiela before https://instagram.com/p/BBdlvTaLWUu/ edit: Oh, and another point about Burberry et al. It makes a lot of sense...
  4. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

     Sounds cool already. Tell T to get a move on producing clothes. Pics already look really good. Re: Bowie, not sure how many people know just how much of an influence he was on Hedi, but Bowie came up repeatedly in this interview...
  5. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

     Haha. Well you're in luck because you can get a pretty similar version of the tux tee cheap. I get a laugh out of the dino sweater at least and do kinda think it's ugly in a way I like. The golf jacket just seems kinda sad to me. It hurts my feelings.
  6. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

    apologies if this was spotted already, but some great trolling here from SLP $450 for a tux tee $1,190 for dinosaur sweater, though this one's really not so bad $2,690 for golf jacket (poly/cotton/acrylic) with happy astronaut image. detail shot: (he kinda just looks like a dude...
  7. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

     oh man, you guys just nailed my biggest pet peeve about their "radical transparency." so #1, exactly like GDL said, they're doing the exact same thing as J.Crew. Technically I think it's a little different than NMWA because you guys are working with designer brands that, for the most part...
  8. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

    Interesting number for you, research firm IHL estimates that globally businesses lose $8.4 billion every year in return costs due to wrong sizing. http://engage.dynamicaction.com/WS-2015-06-IHL-Ghost-Economy-Haunting-of-Returns-AR_LP.html As for price inflation, this still applies...
  9. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

    Awesome! http://www.vogue.com/13366721/fashion-insider-guide-lagos-nigeria/ "and there’s a really fun accessories label, Post-Imperial, that does silk bow ties and pocket squares for men in traditional Nigerian prints." ... "I love Stranger, a concept boutique in Lekki developed by husband and...
  10. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

    interesting NYC stockists for yeezy Atelier: 210 Eleventh Avenue, West Chelsea (opens at 11am) Barneys New York: 660 Madison Avenue, Midtown; 194 Atlantic Avenue, Cobble Hill (both open at 10am) Hotoveli: 271 West 4th Street (men's/women's) and 378 Bleecker Street (women's), West Village...
  11. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

    don't think so. Alber is just leaving, evidently not of his own choosing: "...on the decision of the company's majority shareholder"
  12. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

    i'm mostly curious to see what the effect is. i don't have any love for margiela men's currently. also, with raf leaving dior, i wonder if/how he'll continue to do women's. he's so good at it. i think it's better than his menswear these days.
  13. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

    in case this wasn't mentioned yet here: "Rosso said Galliano would gradually put his imprint on more product categories, including men’s wear starting in mid-2016."
  14. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

    Last comment on this but made it a point to go check out some Vetements stuff in person. Actual garments were great. Bomber proportions are skewed all around, and actually a lot in common with the Undercover one I pointed out, though I think the Vetements runway one in the pic was different than...
  15. pickpackpockpuck

    Random fashion thoughts - Part II (A New Hope)

     I'm enjoying it! I'd rather have a real convo about vetements, even if we don't totally agree, than ever read another discussion about sizing also, I don't think you're flailing. you make some good points and now I'm going back and looking again. dammit, i dunno. if I look at stuff outside...

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