Showing posts with label Spring/Summer 2007. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spring/Summer 2007. Show all posts

Friday, November 26, 2010

Sans Substitute






Fendi Fall/Winter 2007 & Spring/Summer 2007

There has been one year in the history of Fendi that demands closer inspection. 2007 offered impeccable cut and attention to material. As a result I am truly melancholic regarding the fact that the menswear line as such doesn't exist anymore. Maybe I have to comfort myself with a logo bag.
/HORST

Monday, June 7, 2010

Alpha Male




D&G Spring/Summer 2008
Spring/Summer 2007 & Spring/Summer 2010
Spring/Summer 2003 & Spring/Summer 2007

There it is again: My surrender to D&G. Hidden in a dark corner of my mind. Barbie Fashion for men. Ken Fashion so to speak. Maybe we all want to be a bit of Ken? Except one particular detail of his anatomy.
/HORST

Image credits Catwalking

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Sunscreen



Lanvin Spring/Summer 2007

How I wish I had found my summer suit. Light grey or off-white. Preferably with raw cut edges and a textured sheerness. I would walk along the river, sit down once in a while, eat strawberries and wear some funny sunglasses.
/HORST

Sunday, April 11, 2010

Hallucination




Prada Spring/Summer 2007

Socks and sandals. Shorts and coats. I just found these amazing vintage clothes in my father's wardrobe that fit me perfectly well. Prada, Miu Miu, Dries van Noten. But it was just a dream.
/HORST

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Integral


Sinha-Stanic Spring/Summer 2007


Sinha-Stanic Fall/Winter 2007


Sinha-Stanic Spring/Summer 2008


Sinha-Stanic Fall/Winter 2008

It's just very very good. A bit Jil Sander architecture, a bit Balenciaga futurism. Strong, severe shapes mixed with glittering, reflective details. Skillfully combining the strengths of contemporary womenswear design. Very sophisticated, chic and kitschy at the same time.
/HORST

Friday, December 28, 2007

High-Buttoned



Antipodium Spring/Summer 2007

The return of the severe secretary. Lots of purple, high waisted skirts, short jackets, white shirts. Jil Sander pureness combined with an intelligent dose of laid back chic.
/HORST
 
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