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Old 02-03-2009, 05:31 PM   #12
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Originally Posted by Not Afraid View Post
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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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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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.
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