Looks great and nice to see something different and good here. The only thing I'm not do convinced about are the converse, but I never am.
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Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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bryantyj
Absolutely amazing, I love the mix of soloist and number (n)ine. Miyashita is one of my favorites and number (n)ine was my first foray into the realm of designers discussed on this site so I always love seeing fits composed of it. That jacket is also one of my all time favorite pieces!Originally posted by FaustHOBBY?! HOBBY?!?!?!?!?! You are on SZ, buddy - it ain't no hobby, it's passion, religion, and unbounded cosmic love rolled into one.
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Originally posted by hamham3002 View PostIf I was a baby, I would fully enjoy that room.. Robots on a pillow and a smiling cloud, awesomeness...
Originally posted by shuit View Postlove the cuff unwashed. don't lose it.
Briantyj Love the pants, from my favorite n(n) collection. I'm still watching if the matching jacket will ever pop up.
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Originally posted by unwashed View PostBriantyj Love the pants, from my favorite n(n) collection. I'm still watching if the matching jacket will ever pop up.
Sergey Seven: Very nice mix of colours. I want those pants in leather!
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Golden ages of SZ are over, whut?
I'm still here...in Dick combined with a whirlwind of many different designers, and more.
Rick Owens DRKSHDW 2009 'Hog' Drape Front Tent Fabric Jacket
Ann Demeulemeester AW 2003 Vintage Virgin Wool Classic Shift Dress Cut on the Bias
Hermes Vintage .925 Pendant Necklace on Leather String
Helmut Lang SS 2002 White Silk Threads Mini Skirt. One of the most delicate and beautifully constructed pieces of the entire OG HL oeuvre, in my opinion.
Céline AW 2013 Over the Knee Boots in Dark Blue -- a more contemporary piece incorporated with my mostly older archive.
Balenciaga SS 2002 Corduroy Sling Hobo Bag
Personally, I'd like to see more participants here who are able to discuss the technical aspects of clothing construction -- the sort of details that differentiates the garments that we see here from the quotidian crap that is categorized as "fast fashion". I personally enjoy seeing the thoughtful incorporation of older designs alongside more contemporary garments, which allows us to demonstrate how fantastic design may be timeless. There is no reason why higher level introspection should disappear simply because a couple of members have gone other ways.
Moreover, we ought to be making use of what is uniquely accessible to us for the purpose of close observation via the garment archives in our discussions here in WAYWT; we can bring the archival to "life" in that way through comparative analysis of transformation of a designers work over time and by underscoring shared influences across designers, amongst other things.
I'm pretty overwhelmed with work, but I will try to contribute as much as I can.
Stylin'4ever,
MBDLast edited by MetroBulotDodo; 04-10-2015, 04:17 AM."To articulate what is past does not mean to recognize 'how it really was.'
It means to take control of a memory, as it flashes in a moment of danger."
-Walter Benjamin. Thesis VI, Theses on the Philosophy of History
My rarities and quotidian garments for sale thread. My tumblr and eBay page.
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Damn MBD, that frayed white silk peeking out just so and juxtaposed with those dark blue leather boots is ace. Love the contrast at the knees. Nice proportions, too - the open jacket w/ short sleeves vs. the long, skintight boots. What I'm curious about is the back hem of that jacket. Glad to see you posting in WAYWT again.
I've been here since '06, haven't posted a WAYWT yet...about time to get that camera.
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Well said and well-dressed, MBD.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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