





i adore this collection - it's absolutely gorgeous. tisci really embraced texture and volume (which, if you've ever seen my hair - two things i adore), and every look embraces its own idea of elegance. from ballgown to tux to separates to neon sequins, he really covered the gamut in a collection that was only 22 pieces (next to chanel's 65). for a couture collection, i think smaller is better. then each look has a chance to be truly spectacular and memorable.
i really wish more designers would do couture. such sensational pieces are produced within couture collections.
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