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Fashion designers I was watching Betsey Johnson's 2004 Spring collection on tv today. It reminded me of how much I really dug her stuff, back in the day. Even now, her fashions are still fun and sexy. Betsey, herself, is pretty funky and witty. She's like, close to 60 (if she's not already there) and she always ends her show with a cartwheel on the catwalk!
I actually met her years ago. In fact, it was late one afternoon while on my way to Times Sq. to see Purple Rain for the ___th(?) time. I had her autograph the PR advertisement in the movie section of my paper. Betsey rocks! Do you have a favorite fashion designer? | |
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UptownDeb said: Do you have a favorite fashion designer?
Toughskins. | |
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Do I have a favorite fashion designer? I live for fashion! In fact, I went to FIT in New York last year, majoring in fashion design, but now I go to Philadelphia University and am majoring in fashion marketing. I loved design, but thought I'd have more opportunies with a degree in the business-related end.
Some of my absolute favorites are: Olivier Theyskens Roberto Cavalli Helmut Lang Allessandro Dell'Acqua Calvin Klein John Galliano Narciso Rodriguez | |
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theVelvetRoper said: In fact, I went to FIT in New York last year, majoring in fashion design, but now I go to Philadelphia University and am majoring in fashion marketing.
I used to want to be a fashion designer! I even went to F.I.T. (But, I left after one whole week! Shhh!!! That's on the low. ) I just realized that I liked it better as a hobby than as career. (Ironically, I recently redesigned my school's cycling team's jersey. But, I've got no desire what so ever to consider fashion design as a career again.) Okay, someone please explain haute couture (sp?). I didn't get it when I was into design and I still don't get it now. Who would ever wear that stuff, anyway? | |
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Well, of course you can wear haute couture, but it's main purpose is to be more like artwork. Some of best haute couture pieces, in my opinion, are by Yves Saint Laurent and Christian Dior.
In fact, I've seen an exhibit on different haute couture pieces at the Philadelphia Museum of Art a few years back, and it was absolutely amazing. Everything was so beautiful. Clothes really can be artwork. [This message was edited Sat Nov 29 12:39:27 PST 2003 by theVelvetRoper] | |
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Here's a haute couture piece by John Galliano that I thought was so cool:
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haute couture is a fantasy world- about the abstract
*gazing dreamily into space* | |
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From the Givenchy 2003 Spring Couture line:
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theVelvetRoper said: From the Givenchy 2003 Spring Couture line:
That's pretty similar to what I'd like to get married in someday Definitely the mermaid sheath look at least I don't like the neck though- I'd have a sweetheart neckline probably - edit [This message was edited Sat Nov 29 12:56:42 PST 2003 by conch5184] | |
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One of Christian Dior's more subtle designs (seriously!):
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Some Chanel couture:
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Conch, I think that would be a beautiful style of a wedding gown! Ooh, it could be white with ivory embroidery! I can design it, lol! | |
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I love the ocean so I think my ideal wedding would be on a beach, wearing a dress that's maybe a little shimmery that has the sweetheart neckline (ideal for my bust anyway but hard to wear in real life) and the mermaid sheath and then a subtle shell theme throughout all the decorations and maybe i would be barefoot and
oh maybe i shouldn't plan it all out without even having a boyfriend yet What's yours like? | |
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That sounds beautiful! I should have known by your username that you loved the ocean.
I'll have to try to find a picture of my dream wedding dress and I'll post it. I've got some pictures saved on my home computer (I'm at work right now). Lol, I have everything all planned, except for one little thing... I don't have a boyfriend, either! | |
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Betesy's great but Bob Mackie is the bomb! He designs Cher's clothes. If it doesn't fit, it's ugly anyway. | |
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LaCoyta, I agree about Bob Mackie. At FIT a few years ago, they had a Bob Mackie exhibit featuring his most famous garments, including most of what Cher wore on her show, and you just had to see it! You wouldn't believe all of the intricate detailing; and Cher is sooo tiny. There was also many of the things he designed for Carol Burnett and the Queen Elizabeth gown that Whoopi Goldberg wore when she hosted the Academy Awards that one year. It was absolutely beautiful. Seeing his designs in pictures and on TV does not do his work any justice whatsoever. | |
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