Thursday, February 18, 2010

Proenza Schouler

This season, Jack McCullough and Lazaro Hernandez, perfectly encapsulated something potentially fetishistic, while still producing women's clothes for women and not women's clothes for men. Here we have a school girl who is ever so slightly naughty, sporting thigh high stockings and clothes with peek-a-boo details, but she's certainly not giving anything away. I love that they've made the girl harder and even a bit gothic; a huge step away from the typical Lolita idea. Sure, this girl is still coy, but could probably tear you to pieces, or just kick the shit out of you with those amazing platforms. Thanks boys, for this killer collection. Top marks.


Ann Kenny
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Lindsey Hoover
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I love that even though this look is dominated by white, it doesn't look flat.
I want every single piece of it.



Lais Ribeiro
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Jacquelyn Jablonski
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Tati Cotliar
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While going through this first set of looks, all I could think of was Wednesday Adams. The goth influence is undeniable, but it looks both modern and sexy.



Jaimie Bochert
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And it's here that marks a transition in the show...



Daiane Conterato
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Kate Kosushkina
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Antonella Graef
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Siri Tollerød
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Flo Gennaro
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This shape reminds me of Spring/Summer 2010, but done in a winter-appropriate way.



Marike Le Roux
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Kori Richardson
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Lissane De Jong
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Photos via style.com

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