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SLP is slim. Suits are very VERY slim. Shoes are ridiculously narrow. Deck shoes run small. The boots in terms of length are TTS but very narrow.
Denim is on par with Dior.
New washed biker for this season looks nice, I think it might even be better than the one in the permanent collection.
It's definitely taste-specific, but I really like the fringed jacket from this season:
Speaking of F/W pieces, my favorites were the mohair sweaters- until I tried them on. They're oversized, but extremely so; I'm 6'2", and the medium hung down to my mid-thigh. I don't mind long, but it looked more like a sweater dress than an extended sweater.
That got crossed off the list, except now I want the cape
Any one know how the jeans run? Specially previews season 15.5 cm or 6 cm not sure if they're the same.
16cm run pretty slim and work with a lot of body types. I have a few pairs and like them a lot.
The 15.5 Cms are ridiculously skinny. I have issues with them at 5'7 125lbs. A size 28 was literally skin tight on me and even a pair of 29s were too tight so I just gave up on them. You really need to be cokehead thin to pull them off.
but pricing is bonkers. $1000 for a basic hoodie? even at designer prices, that's ridic. thought this was the budget ysl line?
Budget? Saint Laurent Paris? Hah!
I'm usually a 29, but with the 15.5s I think I'd get the 30. The legs are already skin tight on the 30, and the waist is pretty close. They are definitely painted on, badass, skinny jeans so don't think otherwise. Haven't pulled the trigger yet though so I can't attest to how much they stretch.Any one know how the jeans run? Specially previews season 15.5 cm or 6 cm not sure if they're the same.
I've always had a special antipathy for fringed leather. You'd think growing up on Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman would have pushed me in the other direction.
In complete seriousness, and without overmuch skepticism because I definitely own some even "less accessible" pieces, how would you style it?
Out of the frying pan, into the fire.