Sunday, February 28, 2010

EMILIO PUCCI F/W 2010

   Don't know how I feel about the collection. For one, its definetly a step up from the crap they showed last season, which was basically another Balmain collection. This season Peter Dundas seemed to include more of the Pucci prints from the archive, but still just couldn't let go of the Balmain effect.
Especially shown in the left picture, it seems he revives the prints by using sequins to illustrate them, almost as a mosaic. I really like the idea, and its executed well, but the cut is SO Balmain that it cheapens the whole outfit and makes it so done and unoriginal. However, he seemed to work very well with the furs, giving them a very frothy, full look.


Overall, the collection was alright, but the Balmain relations are too strong, and if Dundas wants to keep his job, he needs to stay FAR FAR away from it.

[images via THEFASHIONSPOT]

2 comments:

tobes said...

i agree theres just to much balmain in this collection! plus it's albeen done before! but i'm still giving respect to pucci though because i just got in to them ^_^ so i wasn't expecting much

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