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Deebs 02-03-2009 05:07 PM

Imagine anyone with breasts wearing that monstrosity. Or even half a breast.

Some of the Target stuff was cute though.

blueerica 02-03-2009 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 266916)
There doesn't seem to be much cohesiveness in the Spring Collection. There are a lot of 50's Dior-inspired ensembles mixed in with 70's shirt dresses and boring Talbots "career wear". I appreciate the 50's stuff, but don't wear that silhouette much. The rest of it seems a bit dull.

I started writing another post saying something similar, but then I accidentally closed the tab. Boo... but perfect observation, IMO.

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Originally Posted by 3894 (Post 266937)
That's really an interesting point, Lisa. Do you think Isaac knows his audience? He's such a talent but Liz is for middle aged ladies, none of whom could or would (I hope) wear anything like the polka dot dress. The other looks could work, depending.

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 266938)
The polka dog dress is really cute - if you're Paris Hilton or one of those twin drug addict kids. Maybe he's trying to infuse some youth into the audience mix.

It's actually the other part of what I wanted to post earlier. I am absolutely positive he was brought on to re-brand Liz Claiborne, which IMO, is a name that is rarely mentioned when it comes to high fashion any more. Not that I'm some expert... just someone on the fringe that pays attention here and there.

Ghoulish Delight 02-03-2009 05:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Not Afraid (Post 266938)
The polka dog dress is really cute -


€uroMeinke 02-03-2009 07:53 PM

I like the use of Polka Dots, but there's nothing really interesting about the outfits themselves - well maybe the bit of flounce in the one skirt. The stripes might be fun to wear to an 80's revival, but still this all seems to safe. I think the collections done for target were much more fashion forward

bewitched 02-03-2009 10:18 PM

I disagree. I think it is cute, fresh, very "Isaac". I see a definite flow from his Target days to this. The big flowers, mix of patterns, past trends redefined (I totally pick up a '70s vibe with the spring collection).

I really, really like looks #3, #9 and look #14 (in the Spring 2009 look book). #9 is the diagonal dress that is already for sale but paired with a windowpane plaid coat lined in polka dot fabric (much better than with the matching jacket). Love it.

I haven't looked at Liz Claiborne for years but I would totally wear lots of this stuff (the polka dots notwithstanding), I think that's their idea here...it's not your mother's Liz.

Cadaverous Pallor 02-04-2009 08:37 AM

I also thought it looked like a clown outfit.

My major education on clothing is from What Not To Wear, and from the looks of it, Isaac hasn't watched it. ;) These clothes are shapeless. I guess that's what's in right now, but I'm still addicted to structured outfits which actually flatter me. Even though I have small boobs I think these outfits look lame.

Deebs 02-04-2009 09:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Cadaverous Pallor (Post 267059)
I also thought it looked like a clown outfit.
<Even though I have small boobs I think these outfits look lame.>

If it would look good on anyone, it would be you, but I also say lame.

bewitched 02-04-2009 10:09 AM

Polka dot dress/skirt is a miss. Interestingly, neither of those appear in the Spring look book.

3894 02-04-2009 03:51 PM

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Originally Posted by blueerica (Post 266982)
I am absolutely positive he was brought on to re-brand Liz Claiborne.

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Originally Posted by bewitched
I would totally wear lots of this stuff (the polka dots notwithstanding), I think that's their idea here...it's not your mother's Liz.

Last year, Liz Claiborne had the divine Tim Gunn fronting their design team. That's not really an accurate way to say that ... it was more that he was the figure head tastemaker for the company. He allowed his name and image to be associated with the clothes but most of those clothes seemed so unworthy of the Tim Gunn Seal of Approval. But Tim Gunn is old, and I can say this as pretty much his contemporary. Even though my daughters love "Project Runway", they could care less if Tim Gunn says Liz Claiborne is okay.

Isaac Mizrahi is going to be a dab of wasabi in the big vat of mayo that is Liz Claiborne. It will be fun to watch him having fun.

Drince88 02-04-2009 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by 3894 (Post 266937)
Liz is for middle aged ladies,

When I read this last night something struck me odd -and then I figured it out today. It was the first time I realized I am middle aged. Reminded me of the first time in the workplace when I realized I wasn't 'one of the kids' any more.

I didn't particularly care for this stuff - I like structure better. Flowy stuff that's big enough for my bottom half hangs horribly on my shoulders, and even though my middle is far from small, it's not as big as my bottom half, so if it doesn't have a semblance of 'shaping' it adds pounds (if the shoulders even fit.)


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