My personal sense of dress is a little looser and scruffier than the looks shown, but I'm just totally drawn in by the straightforwardness of it all. And it's simple, but not simplistic - I think it's well thought out but not over-intellectual, and yes, there were shades of Stefano Pilati for YSL and Raf Simons for Jil Sander, but there's still a sense of ease and softness, a certain nod in the direction of American sportswear.
And I don't think you can duplicate this level of subtlety - no doubt someone will have a stab at knocking off one of those gently curved and nipped dresses (probably Zara) but the lack of quality will probably be all too evident. This is the sort of thing luxury goods houses should be making - things that are all too difficult to make on the cheap, and absolutely worth paying for. This collection plus Narciso Rodriguez's, is probably my favourite out of all the fashion week shows.
I think Mr Costa benefited from having the time to slowly prove himself and hammer out his message - I don't know enough about the fashion industry to understand the mechanics behind why, but it seems to me few have been that fortunate. It feels like designers are expected to produce that perfect hit collection the very first time these days, and really, how many people have that kind of talent and control to finesse something like that? Now that Mr Costa has gotten my hopes up, I do hope this isn't a one-off event.
Pictures from www.nymag.com
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Reviewed by just4u
Published :
Rating : 4.5
Published :
Rating : 4.5