
Above left: Matthew Williamson, spring 2007. Above right, Pucci, spring 2008.
(Matthew Williamson is the creative director of Pucci. Yeah.)
Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months. - Oscar Wilde
The boning is a little out of control, and the shape of the skirt is weird for me, but I love the sheer long sleeved tee underneath. What a great idea! Over the last couple seasons (years, even?) we've all been saying layer, layer, layer, and whenever I sell a dress I tell my customers how great it would look with a thin turtleneck underneath, but I can really get behind it this time. Because it's sheer and nude, it doesn't take away from the dress, and it's still dressy, but it makes the look way more appropriate for chillier weather.
This look above is adorable. They used some serious brocades, but kept it sweet rather than stuffy with the flirty skirt and blouse.
Above: A very cool, irreverent way to wear a dressy trouser.
Above: There's that sheer sleeve again! There was clear inspiration from art, as you can see from the sort of messy brush strokes all over this dress (Dior couture, anyone?).
Above: There's something very Zoolander-Derelicte about this dress, but you really can't argue with the craftsmanship.
Above: I like the mirror detail on this dress, but the colors are kind of boring for me.
Above: You know Mischa or some little Zoebot will show up in this dress at some point.
I thought the most fun pieces she showed were the gold sequined ones, like this one above. The specks of turquoise and red made it new and a little less serious.
After I saw this, all I could think of was Johnny Depp as Willy Wonka.


Above: Here, detail and embellishment that's not frivolous. It's a way to kick up a classic look while keeping it timeless.


While I can't quite get behind the fairy thing, I love the prints. As always, Miuccia's use of texture was inspired; the filmy sheer dresses and that gold lame skirt are great. And we'll obviously be seeing these on the arm of every It girl whose patent ombre bag is in storage come spring:



24 September
10.30am C´N´C´ COSTUME NATIONAL
2.00pm GIORGIO ARMANI
4.00pm JUST CAVALLI
5.00pm TRUSSARDI
6.00pm BURBERRY PRORSUM
7.00pm MOSCHINO CHEAP & CHIC
8.00pm GIANFRANCO FERRE
9.00pm ALESSANDRO DELL’ACQUA
25 September
9.45am SPORTMAX
10.30am BLUMARINE
11.15am LA PERLA
12.00nn MISSONI
1.00pm BOTTEGA VENETA
2.00pm MOSCHINO
3.00pm ETRO
4.00pm ICEBERG
5.00pm POLLINI
6.00pm PRADA
26 September
12.45pm ROBERTO CAVALLI
1.30pm SALVATORE FERRAGAMO
2.30pm EMPORIO ARMANI
5.30pm GUCCI
8.30pm ALBERTA FERRETTI
27 September
09.45am MAXMARA
11.15am EMILIO PUCCI
4.00pm FENDI
6.00pm JIL SANDER
8.00pm GIANNI VERSACE
28 September
11.15am BLUGIRL
12.00nn AIGNER
13.00pm DSQUARED2
14.00pm DAKS
30 September
3.30pm BALMAIN
6.30pm RICK OWENS
1 October
12.00pm VIVIENNE WESTWOOD
2.30pm CHRISTIAN DIOR
5.30pm UNDERCOVER
6.30pm MAISON MARTIN MARGIELA
7.30pm AF VANDEVORST
8.30pm YOHJI YAMAMOTO
2 October
9.30am BALENCIAGA
10.30am JUNYA WATANABE
2.30pm VIKTOR & ROLF
3.30pm ISSEY MIYAKE
4.30pm ANN DEMEULEMEESTER
5.30pm COMME DES GARCONS
7.00pm JEAN PAUL GAULTIER
3 October
9.30am KARL LAGERFELD
11.30am AKRIS
12.30pm VALENTINO
1.30pm COSTUME NATIONAL
2.30pm DRIES VAN NOTEN
3.30pm CHRISTIAN LACROIX
4.30pm LOEWE
5.30pm SOPHIA KOKOSALAKI
?? GIVENCHY
?? HUSSEIN CHALAYAN
4 October
10.00am STELLA MCCARTNEY
2.00pm EMANUEL UNGARO
4.30pm CELINE
8.00pm YVES SAINT LAURENT
5 October
10.30am CHANEL
11.30am AGNÈS B.
2.30pm SONIA RYKIEL
4.30pm GIAMBATTISTA VALLI
5.30pm RUE DU MAIL
8.00pm ALEXANDER MCQUEEN
6 October
10.30am KENZO
11.30am ELIE SAAB
3.30pm CHLOE
5.30pm HERMÈS
8.00pm JOHN GALLIANO
7 October
11.00am NINA RICCI
3.00pm MIU MIU
5.30pm LANVIN
7.30pm LOUIS VUITTON
I don't know. Maybe I should just shut up and be grateful that she didn't try to sport the headgear as well:
Gareth Pugh, spring 2008.

I love the sweaterdress above. The striped scarf fools you into thinking Smith's doing a little menswear-inspired tie, but instead it's a little more feminine.
And this dress above, one of his last looks, is gorgeous. It's pretty and glamorous in a perfect, Paul Smith way: the sheer fabric is sexy but not at all overt, and that blazer adds just a little touch of nerd.



How can she look so cool wearing a fringed leather tunic? Ashley Olsen, share your secret!
Above: This is great. It's a very sweet, 50s look, but modernized with the huge patent bag and oxfords. And we all know how I feel about oxfords (pro).
I'm starting to really love Cecelia Mendez, above. It would be really easy for that silver suit to look cheap, but it's perfect (I like the narrow lapels) and a little Thom Browne-esque, which I love.
Above: A little 50s dork going to a Batman convention. It's so cute!
This dress above reminds me of the hot pink Luella dress Chloe Sevigny wore to some event. Without the print shoes, which are a little much for me, this would be a great, fun, party dress.
This one above, however, I can't get behind. I know the ombre is going to be such the big deal for spring, but it's still a little too Prada-esque for me, and i can't look at those pleats without thinking of Giambattista Valli's pleats and the subsequent Zara knockoffs. Also, I just don't like the combat boots.





Stam looks ridiculous. Who wants a dress with wheat on it?