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FUNKY.IN.HULL Posted: Fri, 26/01/2007 - 8:11pm
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The show is tonight isnt it? Theres normally pictures on the net by now, Cant wait to see if its getting worse.

Homer Posted: Fri, 26/01/2007 - 8:12pm
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isit ? thought it was 30th ?

FUNKY.IN.HULL Posted: Fri, 26/01/2007 - 8:14pm
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You must be right because all the skinny boys on the fashion spot would be masturbating by now. Dont know why i thought it was tonight.

Homer Posted: Fri, 26/01/2007 - 8:15pm
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just searched and its the 30th

Martinmargiela2002 Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 12:12am
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FUNKY.IN.HULL wrote:

You must be right because all the skinny boys on the fashion spot would be masturbating by now.

Laughing out loud That's funny because it's so true.

Capo866 Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 12:33pm
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it will get worse, it always has since about 2 years...

Tang Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 2:30pm

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Yet...most of you will buy items from Dior just becasue its Dior not just because you all have developed some sort of mental block agaisnt any other designers.

El Bongo Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 2:46pm

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Tang wrote:

Yet...most of you will buy items from Dior just becasue its Dior not just because you all have developed some sort of mental block agaisnt any other designers.

That will be me when I get some money Smiling

henry Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:08pm
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i really cant bring myself to buy dior now its just so shit. hedi must be sitting back thinking how he is going to be spending all that dough cause it certainly doesnt go back into the cloth's

famez Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:09pm

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all about ss'06

El Bongo Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:12pm

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henry wrote:

i really cant bring myself to buy dior now its just so shit. hedi must be sitting back thinking how he is going to be spending all that dough cause it certainly doesnt go back into the cloth's

Got a new alternative?

doo888 Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:40pm
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FaMeZ wrote:

all about ss'06

Shittest collection in the history of the house.

Tang Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:40pm

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El Bongo wrote:
henry wrote:

i really cant bring myself to buy dior now its just so shit. hedi must be sitting back thinking how he is going to be spending all that dough cause it certainly doesnt go back into the cloth's

Got a new alternative?

There are some really good designers which have come out of British fashion colleges this year. In particular there are a couple of designers from Westminster and CSM who showed some really innovative new looks in the graduate fashion week. I will post pictures on here when i can find some....

You can get some great pieces for not a lot which are of far superior quality to the so called 'superbrand' labels who are probably laughing all the way to the bank with your hard earned money.

El Bongo Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:44pm

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Tang wrote:
El Bongo wrote:
henry wrote:

i really cant bring myself to buy dior now its just so shit. hedi must be sitting back thinking how he is going to be spending all that dough cause it certainly doesnt go back into the cloth's

Got a new alternative?

There are some really good designers which have come out of British fashion colleges this year. In particular there are a couple of designers from Westminster and CSM who showed some really innovative new looks in the graduate fashion week. I will post pictures on here when i can find some....

You can get some great pieces for not a lot which are of far superior quality to the so called 'superbrand' labels who are probably laughing all the way to the bank with your hard earned money.

Where do you buy the stuff though?

Again where?
What are peoples views on prorsum? What are the prices like anyway? (small town lad)

MoB Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:47pm
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doo888 wrote:
FaMeZ wrote:

all about ss'06

Shittest collection in the history of the house.

famez Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:50pm

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MoB wrote:
doo888 wrote:
FaMeZ wrote:

all about ss'06

Shittest collection in the history of the house.

well its my personal favourite and its what got me into Dior.

FUNKY.IN.HULL Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:51pm
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El Bongo wrote:
Tang wrote:
El Bongo wrote:
henry wrote:

i really cant bring myself to buy dior now its just so shit. hedi must be sitting back thinking how he is going to be spending all that dough cause it certainly doesnt go back into the cloth's

Got a new alternative?

There are some really good designers which have come out of British fashion colleges this year. In particular there are a couple of designers from Westminster and CSM who showed some really innovative new looks in the graduate fashion week. I will post pictures on here when i can find some....

You can get some great pieces for not a lot which are of far superior quality to the so called 'superbrand' labels who are probably laughing all the way to the bank with your hard earned money.

Where do you buy the stuff though?

Again where?
What are peoples views on prorsum? What are the prices like anyway? (small town lad)

prorsum is my favourite collection at the moment and has been for a couple of seasons now. Its quite hard to get online though and not that many places do it. matchesfashion had it online but took it off for some reason.

Tang Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:52pm

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El Bongo wrote:
Tang wrote:
El Bongo wrote:
henry wrote:

i really cant bring myself to buy dior now its just so shit. hedi must be sitting back thinking how he is going to be spending all that dough cause it certainly doesnt go back into the cloth's

Got a new alternative?

There are some really good designers which have come out of British fashion colleges this year. In particular there are a couple of designers from Westminster and CSM who showed some really innovative new looks in the graduate fashion week. I will post pictures on here when i can find some....

You can get some great pieces for not a lot which are of far superior quality to the so called 'superbrand' labels who are probably laughing all the way to the bank with your hard earned money.

Where do you buy the stuff though?

Again where?
What are peoples views on prorsum? What are the prices like anyway? (small town lad)

personally i think prorsum is one of the better designers, at the last grad fashion show i was at Christopher Bailey (nice guy) was two seats to my left and seemed to particular like Laura Jones' collection.

You can buy the catwalk pieces but obviously u have to be a similar size to the models they use. You can get in touch with the colleges or designers themselves to find out where you can purchase items. I have email addresses for some if you are interested.

Ineff Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:55pm

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It's like this board has gone back in time.

There's an overkill on Dior and there was even a Bape thread the other day.

MoB Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:56pm
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Ineff wrote:

It's like this board has gone back in time.

There's an overkill on Dior and there was even a Bape thread the other day.

Add to that dragon snopants.

El Bongo Posted: Sat, 27/01/2007 - 3:57pm

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Tang wrote:
El Bongo wrote:
Tang wrote:
El Bongo wrote:
henry wrote:

i really cant bring myself to buy dior now its just so shit. hedi must be sitting back thinking how he is going to be spending all that dough cause it certainly doesnt go back into the cloth's

Got a new alternative?

There are some really good designers which have come out of British fashion colleges this year. In particular there are a couple of designers from Westminster and CSM who showed some really innovative new looks in the graduate fashion week. I will post pictures on here when i can find some....

You can get some great pieces for not a lot which are of far superior quality to the so called 'superbrand' labels who are probably laughing all the way to the bank with your hard earned money.

Where do you buy the stuff though?

Again where?
What are peoples views on prorsum? What are the prices like anyway? (small town lad)

personally i think prorsum is one of the better designers, at the last grad fashion show i was at Christopher Bailey (nice guy) was two seats to my left and seemed to particular like Laura Jones' collection.

You can buy the catwalk pieces but obviously u have to be a similar size to the models they use. You can get in touch with the colleges or designers themselves to find out where you can purchase items. I have email addresses for some if you are interested.

Ime 5'4 so not sure that would work? Laughing out loud No monies at the moment anyway, ile bear it in mind though, thanks.

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