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Re vetements, are we talking about this current season?
Previous seasons seemed to be heavily branded and 'street' of you will
Holy ****, this has so much potential for hilarity. Imagine people paying to borrow the identity of others to search for censored terms, buy undesirable things, etc. I'm also assuming rates of identity theft will skyrocket, so politicians, etc. can buy Appreciation without it negatively reflecting on them.
If it's the oil, we'll just go with the lobster mac. I like that more anyway. It has a sorta over the top, completely unncessary, feel to it. Pair with a citrusy salad, and you have a meal that would make a Crossfitter blanche (which generally means that it is tasty.)sounds good to me ! but real truffles or that crap synthetic oil ?
Yes Dries has a store, like half a block away from the Schneider store too, very close. Other than that maybe atelier solarshop or Ann D?Speaking of Belgium. I'm going to be visiting Brussels for a couple of days. I'm sure I'll take a train to Antwerp to see the Schneider store. What other stores are must see? Is there a Dries store?
Speaking of Belgium. I'm going to be visiting Brussels for a couple of days. I'm sure I'll take a train to Antwerp to see the Schneider store. What other stores are must see? Is there a Dries store?
Re vetements, are we talking about this current season?
Previous seasons seemed to be heavily branded and 'street' of you will
I doubt we are in disagreement over the level of constructiveness, but "creepy" is trotted out so frequently now as a rote criticism it is losing its meaning.
it's basically conceptual Saint Laurent. It's the same deliberate trashiness, the same angst-ridden, disaffected "youth" cliche—clothes for "rebellious" art school kids. Everyone rips on Hedi with the criticism that it looks like he raided a thrift store. It's exactly the same with Vetements, only SL gets shredded for it and Vetements gets praised, presumably because it's less overtly commercial and "anti-fashion." Really, though, I think the underlying principle is very similar to Saint Laurent. Their customers are hanging out at the same ****** bar, but eyeing each other judgmentally from across the room.
Back when they were still anonymous, a rep for the brand, which probably means Gvasalia, said they set out to make singular pieces rather than a cohesive collection. Those individual pieces are mostly riffs on thrift-store finds. Sounds familiar, no? It's basically how Hedi works.
Speaking of Belgium. I'm going to be visiting Brussels for a couple of days. I'm sure I'll take a train to Antwerp to see the Schneider store. What other stores are must see? Is there a Dries store?
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