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I'm beginning to think that some members here post at behest of some stores and brands as a form of covert promotion.
ive thought that too. particularly in good finds when people suggest some outlandish design that has never been applicable here but they're really excited they found it at bargain prices
I was scrolling down my tumblr feed, looking at some interior design, and then I see that someone has reblogged a disturbing, and gruesome picture of a Palestinian baby boy dead with what I would assume is his father over his bed crying.
The people I follow, and the things they reblog or put up are essentially a fantasy lifestyle for me. Achievable in the near future, but still a fantasy. Then that picture, a taste of reality hits me hard as I scroll down.
After seeing that, I don't think I can ever look at the suicide smiley on this site with the same light heartedness again.
I think a line between humor and reality is essential, I hope you don't lose that, but lately I have been going through a similar thing, where I am just tired of being selfishly privileged. I mean just the reality of life, interacting with people who have real problems and trying to help people out, this is all shits and giggles in the end, albeit pricey shits and giggles. I mean I won't stop wanting/buying bullshit, but my perspective lately is changing.
Still seems to be active, although there is no new collection on her website since FW2013. Found this interview on a Swedish Elle blog from early 2014, talking about Backlund being the Stockholm shopping mall NK's new atelier designer. Google translate will be your friend:
Christophe Lemaire quit Hermès to focus on his eponymous label.
Good for him, but dammit, I only started buying Hermès RTW recently, mainly because of Lemaire. Got a coat from there last winter and I want to sleep in it and never take it off, it's that wondeful.
I know he'll continue with his own label, but I doubt they'll match the quality there unless the prices will climb to astronomical levels and I dont think that will work for a smaller label.
I am really running out of brands or people to buy from.
Christophe Lemaire quit Hermès to focus on his eponymous label.
Good for him, but dammit, I only started buying Hermès RTW recently, mainly because of Lemaire. Got a coat from there last winter and I want to sleep in it and never take it off, it's that wondeful.
I know he'll continue with his own label, but I doubt they'll match the quality there unless the prices will climb to astronomical levels and I dont think that will work for a smaller label.
I am really running out of brands or people to buy from.
Interesting... I've only handled a few Lemaire pieces but was very impressed with the quality of them, the fit and style less so, they just didn't work for me. If I was going to own any of his work it would be a coat.
The quality at Lemaire's own label is good, don't get me wrong, especially if you take pricing into consideration, but it is not Hermès. Then again, almost no one else is quality wise.
The quality at Lemaire's own label is good, don't get me wrong, especially if you take pricing into consideration, but it is not Hermès. Then again, almost no one else is quality wise.
Considering how high prices currently are for other brands compared to Lemaire, I don't think anyone will be upset with price hikes if production quality gets a little boost. Moving most if not all production to Italy it self, would garner more interest to his brand.
Best of luck to him. Def looking forward to future seasons. His coats, and knitwear have always been fantastic. #cozy
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