Laissez-faire
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These are probably the black skinny ones, right?
I really don't know. These might be different.
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These are probably the black skinny ones, right?
I think it would be sort of beautiful to see formerly hype beast types walking around in cool suits. For me, the "streetwear" and logo craze can't end quickly enough.I think it's interesting because it's been spread around those "hypebeast"/streetwear circles and younger kids that suiting and "dressing up" will be back in, and the collectable logo t-shirts and monotonous branding pieces are on their way out.
What I love about Hedi at Celine is that he taps into the past youth subculture/counter-cultures and also adds a little bit of pop to it (Jacno was by no means fringe, at least after the fact). For example the comparing and contrasting of the "French Riviere" to 70's/early 80's American culture for SS20; Skinheads, Mods, and West Berliners to the Bourgeois of Paris and "Le Drugstore" kids.
Saint Laurent under Vacarello is (to me) more trashy, the party at a really popular club and everyone listens to you talk for 2 minutes then turns to say hi to someone else. It's funny because Hedi was criticized for having his girls wear very skimpy dresses that no self-respecting female would wear; and now at Vacarello SL that's just what people want I guess. All about timing.
I think trying to reach and attain that "I don't want everyone doing the same thing as me" is possible where you're probably living, but of course out there in the world there will be groups of people that probably dress the same way you do, like the same music (BITE IT, YOU SCUUM - GG Allin), which I think is actually more fun that way rather than "I want to hold this to myself".
Yeah I can't figure it out. However, I'm gonna stop bugging you and just get the skinny's and see what happens. What annoys me is that the US site has two similar looking skinny black jeans, one of which has no description.I really don't know. These might be different.
Looks like Hedi is wearing skinny with the Jacno single monkstraps, with an inch or two off the length. Could also be a slim tapered down though, I'm sure he has the option to literally make them exactly to fit him rather than just wear them straight from production.
Staff at SLP would sometimes be issued D01s for uniform and then taper them down and they'd sometimes come out better than the D02s.
Yo it is so funny, but does anyone agree with me that Hedi doesn't dress that good hahaha... Like the model fits are great down to what they do with their hands, he has access to the entire collection, and he always seems to wind up in something genericPretty sure those are made for him, but i just had the once from my link at home and they are very similar.
Slim black pair as in black ones with a style code of 001?If you look at Hedi's fits from Dior Homme up until now you can see his progression in relation to his collections and with what kieran said "less is more". I like that he's stuck himself into a uniform, knows what normally will suit him and sticks to it. I think from FW16 at SLP up until now he's stuck to the same formula for his outfits. Instead of trying to fit into a certain subculture he just sticks to himself and has his designs do the talking.
As for the denim talk earlier; I'm a big fan of the 001 model (Mid-waisted, skinny). Has a perfect fit almost borderline high-rise and the legs aren't overly skinny to me. Sadly for some reason those were only for SS19.
The 003's on the other hand, fit more like the SLP D02's and I would definitely say it hasn't changed minus not having the visible rivets which is a clean silhouette; almost like suiting pants. Also the dye/denim is much more deep and rich.
I recommend getting the slim black pair, for me it seems perfect and would probably be my next pair of denim. My friend who's an SA wears them as part of his uniform and literally looks way better than the typical leg hugging skinnies.
Slim black pair as in black ones with a style code of 001?
If you look at Hedi's fits from Dior Homme up until now you can see his progression in relation to his collections and with what kieran said "less is more". I like that he's stuck himself into a uniform, knows what normally will suit him and sticks to it. I think from FW16 at SLP up until now he's stuck to the same formula for his outfits. Instead of trying to fit into a certain subculture he just sticks to himself and has his designs do the talking.
As for the denim talk earlier; I'm a big fan of the 001 model (Mid-waisted, skinny). Has a perfect fit almost borderline high-rise and the legs aren't overly skinny to me. Sadly for some reason those were only for SS19.
The 003's on the other hand, fit more like the SLP D02's and I would definitely say it hasn't changed minus not having the visible rivets which is a clean silhouette; almost like suiting pants. Also the dye/denim is much more deep and rich.
I recommend getting the slim black pair, for me it seems perfect and would probably be my next pair of denim. My friend who's an SA wears them as part of his uniform and literally looks way better than the typical leg hugging skinnies.
I have this horror of being out at a bar and looking over and seeing a clone of myself! But, when you think about it, this is really anti-social and reactionary: to feel resentment at what in really might be a means to friendship via shared interest.