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Originally posted by crz View Postyeah i see what you mean, but i quite like them, even tho they are pretty much just picture books.
i dont know much about other 'themed' books. can you recommend any faust? particularly, that reflect the "SZ" aesthetic?
I guess these are good books for coffee tables and they are pretty, so I understand your purchase.
Pip, which designers did you have in mind with existing books? (Doma comment is funny)Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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I vote no! The tneck best reflects the glued seams. I must say, I did take the scissors to a Gaultier tneck and made it into a ls tee.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Faust View PostTo be honest, I find these little encyclopedias rather tiring. So they have a blurb and a picture - is it really something you didn't know/see before? I really prefer thematic books or books that reflect oeuvre of a particular designer/group.
and as much as I hate to say it "100 New Fashion Designers" is one of the better Fashion books I've seen as of late (it really does a good job of amassing lots of young designers and some really good quality photos of their work...) I too bought it with gift certificates! haha
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Originally posted by baizilla View Postyeah, Annhagen..
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Originally posted by Real Real View PostG&G wingtip pictures:
On most wingtips I've seen, each row of brogueing separates one layer of leather from another. On this one, that first row of brogueing is embedded into the leather - it's one piece of leather from the front of the shoe up to the laces - a nice way of making the shoe a little lighter:
The bevelled waist -
If I ever make it in to the real world of commerce, a pair of G&G's will be my first "necessary" purchase. I understand the craftsmanship is comparable to the traditional English makers, but the styling is much more compelling for me. I remember being very underwhelmed the first time I handled and tried on a pair of Lobbs.
I especially love the waist! Haha, I would put off wearing them just to preserve the beautiful soles.
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Sounds like a nice little haul, rn28Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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Originally posted by Faust View PostI vote no! The tneck best reflects the glued seams. I must say, I did take the scissors to a Gaultier tneck and made it into a ls tee.
didn't Poell also make a tee(ls) version of the glue seamed this ss08?
Ps. Faust I'm not ready yet for the switch over from DVD,
and I needed a quick replacement, my old one broke down ...Are you afraid of women, Doctor?
Of course.
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Originally posted by BECOMING-INTENSE View PostYes, Tiger, listen to the man here. By the way, if I'm not mistaken,
didn't Poell also make a tee(ls) version of the glue seamed this ss08?
Ps. Faust I'm not ready yet for the switch over from DVD,
and I needed a quick replacement, my old one broke down ...Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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