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Marchesa f/w 2011

Marchesa f/w 2011

Amber Anderson by Adriano Russo / Vanity Fair Italia May 2013 

Amber Anderson by Adriano Russo / Vanity Fair Italia May 2013 

Chloé f/w 2012

Chloé f/w 2012

Prada s/s 2011

Prada s/s 2011

Chanel cruise 2014

Chanel cruise 2014

Prada s/s 2010

Prada s/s 2010

Prada s/s 2013

Prada s/s 2013

Kate Moss at Prada s/s 1997

Kate Moss at Prada s/s 1997

Prada s/s 2011

Prada s/s 2011

Miuccia Prada in Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations

Miuccia Prada in Schiaparelli and Prada: Impossible Conversations

Hello, Raúl! Just discovered your blog today. I must say, it's truly inspiring! Are you a fashion design student? (Sorry if that's a stupid question!) :)
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It’s not a stupid question. hehehe.

No I’m not, but I wish! There’s no fashion school here sooo I decided to study graphic design, which is sorta along those lines lol. And thanks =)


3.1 Phillip Lim f/w 2013

Shortly before the start of the 3.1 Phillip Lim show today, a man came out and splashed some kind of fluid around the catwalk. It seemed plausible—if only for a moment—that the fluid was kerosene and that the man was going to light the Lim runway on fire. Not only would an inferno have been dangerous and thrilling, but it would have been fitting, too: This was a collection with a scorched-earth attitude. Lim’s inspiration this season was bikers, or more specifically and rather weirdly, girlfriends of bikers, and he abstracted that theme into a general air of menace. There were lots of literal references to biker aesthetics here—a preponderance of leather, patch-covered denim, and moto jackets, vests, sweatshirts, and even dresses.  The most interesting pieces in this show saw Lim interpreting his theme more liberally and conjuring a kind of shrugged-on, to-hell-with-it errant-ness.  

                                           - Maya Singer