Female Architecture

February 27th, 2007

Martin MargielaMartin Margiela seems to be re-imagining the female architecture in this week’s Milan ready-to-wear shows. From top to bottom the girl here has had the lines of her body altered or obscured. I have had moments when that would have been a welcome result, but I wonder if it is powerful enough to carry a ready-to-wear line?

The rest of the collection, as reported by the UK Telegraph, can be reached by clicking on the link. Even more of the collection has been published here. All the pieces shown alter the woman in some way, some are pretty and some bizarre. What do you think? Ready for some curtains for your legs?

Today we receive yet another flash from the feminine architecture stylists.

Jeremy Scott, this time, and you can see more at this link.

Radio girl!

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2 Comments Add your own

  • 1. Jke  |  February 27th, 2007 at 8:49 pm

    I love that architectural style. I’d wear it - although I suspect it works best on the underfed, including the subtype of the no-exercise thin. I am neither.

    Even so, there’s more tho women than curves and cleavage and I’m glad there’s fashion that agrees with that.

  • 2. Judith  |  February 28th, 2007 at 7:54 am

    You are absolutely right. That’s why I like it that every year there are fashions to allow different kinds of people to express their differences. I hate the herd mentality.

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