@fulanita: Ah! Thank you. Now I can have a good laugh at my own expense. And I probably wouldn't want clothes designed by ANY of the Bush clan, even if I could afford them.
i'm not in an income bracket where i'm going to buy designer shoes for hundreds of dollars. so if siriano's payless collection is "inspired" by the rodarte shoe, yay! how else are most people able to afford forward fashion ideas? they have to wait until the design works its way down the food chain to a price in line with various income levels.
You hear that Eva Longoria? Robin Givan says stop being such a damned cheapskate and PAY for your clothes instead of borrowing them. It isn't being frugal, it is being selfish if it causes struggling designers to go bankrupt.
Rodarte's Kate and Laura Mulleavy flew back to California after their New York show - and threw a tea party for Jenny Lewis and assorted friends. Kate says the next collection will be inspired by "houses in various states of construction.
That sounds twee and lovely. How can I get in on this, ladies of Rodarte?
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I also managed not to gush in his presence. Harder than I thought, and I'm not one for squeeing in real life.
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That sounds twee and lovely. How can I get in on this, ladies of Rodarte?
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Similarly, a bag can look cheap without being cheap at all.
And oh, look! I happened to find an example of the latter from Mulberry:
Yours for upwards of £300 sterling, ladies!
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