emmanuel
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Love it
Its something different. Designers have been trying to make transprarency hot for a while now and I think they are just getting the hang of it recently. Calvin Klein S/S 10 was incredible this year and it was all because Italo Zucchelli mastered how to make see through clothes look good. Transparency is even practical for warmer weather. I also like it because it gives you even more of a chance to play with color layering which can be somewhat of a challenge in the summer since you have to wear less clothes. I dont recommend it to everyone though, just people that like to mix it up and wear something different.
I didn't censor any substantive criticism. There's a lot of it. I just started doing a better job of deleting comments that were racist or merely expletive-loaded personal attacks. I've had to delete quite a few aimed at my wife. I just don't want to be associated with any of those things and don't think they add anything to discussion.
The Sart does so religiously. I once posted that one of the woman in his post looked like she's wearing an 80's prom dress made from curtain material. Guess what, that post got censored. So, if you sensor any criticisms on your blog of course you're only left with gushing praise. Call it survivorship bias.
The Sart does so religiously. I once posted that one of the woman in his post looked like she's wearing an 80's prom dress made from curtain material. Guess what, that post got censored. So, if you sensor any criticisms on your blog, of course you're only left with gushing praise. Call it survivorship bias.
I like the suit's material but the buttoning stance looks ridiculously low, non?
The blog isn't a style critique blog, it is frequented by the people posted in the pictures and he wants to keep a friendly and positive atmosphere, you can't blame him for having different aims than the ones you'd like him to have.
What about this one? I think I may have seen some comments on this here before. I am sure there is alot to nitpick here...the tightness of the pants, the chambray tab collar shirt, the huge knot, the loafers..etc.