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Wednesday, August 30, 2006

Problem Loading Photos This Morning

I'm having a problem loading photos this morning but it should be corrected by tonight.

In the meantime, I would love to hear which collections you are most excited about for the upcoming Spring 2007 round of shows.

Comments on "Problem Loading Photos This Morning"

 

Blogger Carlene said ... (9:08 AM) : 

Jil Sander/Raf Simons (I just hope he's still there), Prada/Miu Miu, and Rick Owens for me.

And I just wanted to mention that when you announced that you were going to cover the women's collections, I got chills of glee. I can't wait!

 

Blogger Vesper Lynd said ... (9:09 AM) : 

Of course Ralph Lauren, but I am also excited about Chanel (Karl needs to start bringing out some vintage textile prints - the archive is amazing!) and also looking forward to Yves St. Laurent and McQueen.

 

Blogger ENID P. said ... (10:10 AM) : 

Oscar de la Renta, Carolina Herrera, and Narciso Rodriguez...love them all..

ENID P.

 

Blogger M said ... (10:37 AM) : 

I guess you kind of have to be excited about the Marc Jacobscollection, I mean what will he do next? But the ones who interest me the most are Balenciaga, Chloé, Miu miu and Parad of course.. Nice blog!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:44 AM) : 

Zac Posen seems to be getting better and better. And Proenza Schouler changes it up each season. And Bottega Veneta ...

 

Blogger Distar said ... (10:47 AM) : 

Dear Sartorialist,

no matter what you do, do not upgrade to the beta blogger. Since doing so, my blog has been a mess, and I haven't been able to upload pics in ages.

xo.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:59 AM) : 

This isn't a comment about spring collections, but I just have to say that I had the opportunity to pour over the NYT Magazine fashion section on Sunday, and then through the September Vogue while traveling on a plane ride yesterday, and I do believe I favored the NYT effort (both did Marie Antoinette, but one without a Hollywood starlet!). As a current (though not native) Texan, I also especially enjoyed the article about the art scene here. Vogue didn't impress me so much, sadly.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:59 AM) : 

no contest - miu miu and moschino cheap and chic!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:02 AM) : 

The N.Y shows suck for guys compared to Paris / Milano but I'm a huge fan of Cloak & occasionally partial some marc jacobs / marc pieces ...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:27 AM) : 

Hi Scott,

I wanted to congratulate you all of the wonderful news about you covering the spring shows! Your site continues to be so fabulous!
The shows that I am most looking forward to are Vena Cava, Doo.Ri and Balenciaga. I can't wait to read your commentary on all the shows!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:49 AM) : 

I love Ghesquiere's take on Balenciaga. Chanel, Jil Sander, Bottega, Hermes. Not really into the NY shows: de la Renta and Jacobs are fab.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:00 PM) : 

Cloak of course!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:02 PM) : 

I'm most excited about the Trovata and McQueen shows.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:05 PM) : 

I'm really excited to see what Nicolas has in store for Balenciaga this season!! He always surprises and amazes me.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:09 PM) : 

Fila vintage/heritage collection. Cool to be wearing a perfect replica of Bjorn Borg striped polo! :)

MimiJoy from Italy

 

Blogger Robin said ... (12:33 PM) : 

Marni
Tocca
Vena Cava
Rodarte

I love this blog!

 

Blogger fi said ... (12:44 PM) : 

Personally, I cant wait for zac posen (:

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:22 PM) : 

HELP! Getting married next Friday and no dress (long story...). Any ideas where I can get a dress off the rack? This is a very casual wedding, so any white-cream-ivory dress would be ok, knee-length is actually preferred. Sorry - I know that's not what this blog is about but I thought maybe you fashion experts might have a clue. Thanks!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:38 PM) : 

gianni angelli could maybe have what you call "italian style", but he was also called the "golden nose", thank to his not-so-healthy drug habit

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:55 PM) : 

It'll be interesting to see how Marc Jacobs et al translate the super-layered, voluminous looks from Fall 06 for Spring.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:10 PM) : 

The collections that I will be eager to see...Chanel (liked the spring 06),Prada (to me Prada always bring you one step forward and yet still feel now, very easy to adapt),Marni (loved their fall collection, the loose pants and Marni's colour combo is always interesting),Miu Miu (to see something young, quirky and chic), Alexander Mcqueen (always interesting to see his shows ;a great package...great clothes, great music, great settings)and Hussein Chalayan (just wanting to see what concept he will incorporate into his designs this time and how well it turns out)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:27 PM) : 

Ohh, I'm excited for Hermès, Chanel, and Chloé. I guess MJ too (both), but I'm hoping for the end of grunge from him.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:40 PM) : 

McQueen and Viktor & Rolf please. Menswear, that is.

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (3:17 PM) : 

Looking forward to Ruffian, Duckie Brown and Kai Kahune.
They all tend to get me into a frock coat frenzy each season.

Heatherette is always a secret favorite just for the amount of glitter used. I had no idea so much existed.

Good luck with the Suit!
Ever heard of Max Girombelli?
He made me a beautiful custom tuxedo. Check out www.ducausa.com

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:28 PM) : 

Definitely Tuleh.

 

Blogger The Sartorialist said ... (3:57 PM) : 

Wow
this is great guys, I'm so proud to have built a blog with such a well-informed and sophisticated audience audiences.

Personally I'm really looking forward to McQueen b/c every show has the possibility to take your breathe away. The same can be said for Dries Van Noten. It is sad not to have a Rochas show this season. I'm also looking forward to Marc Jacobs.

At his men's LV show in June/July he was very hands off and overseeing the details so it will be interesting to see how he works with the womens collection differently.

During the shows I will love to hear what you think of the collections- I will do a post for the important collections, maybe we could do a numbering system or something to rate the collections.

My background is almost all womens. I worked at Valentino and owned my own showroom with designers like Peter Som and James Coviello. So my coverage of the womens shows I think will be a little more critical than the mens shows only because I have so much more experience in the every day workings of womens designer collections

thanks again guys, i love all the input!
S

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:07 PM) : 

Ralph Lauren and Marc Jacobs!!!

 

Blogger Rene Schaller said ... (4:16 PM) : 

i would like to read something about the WUNDERKIND show!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:26 PM) : 

Oooh, I love James Coviello! Great blog-I have found it only recently and love it so much!

 

Blogger Di Overton said ... (4:38 PM) : 

Join the club (problems uploading to blogger?) but it happened to me yesterday. As always we in the UK are always ahead of the times. Wish you could do a London blog. Well done love it. Saw it featured on thisnext.com and added it to my recommendations.

 

Blogger MARIA H said ... (9:11 PM) : 

Ann Demeulemeester and Rick Owens: silhouette.
dolce and gabbana: textures.
Balenciaga & in the states Marc Jacobs: vintage classics.

 

Blogger Anastasia said ... (9:18 PM) : 

try to look out for Australian labels showing in NY this year...
Sass And Bide, Willow and Toni Maticevski


Im also keen to see Diane Von Furstenburg, Temperley, Marc Jacobs
and carolina herrera.....

 

Blogger missienelly said ... (9:23 PM) : 

MJ and Alexander McQueen

 

Blogger Claudio Moro said ... (4:02 AM) : 

Alexander McQueen and Gucci. Especially for men, have a look to the work of DSquared2 and Costume National.

 

Blogger babibi said ... (4:49 AM) : 

so sad rochas is gone...

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (9:15 AM) : 

Looking forward to the most- Vena Cava, McQueen, 3.1 Phillip Lim, Chloe, but MOST of all looking forward to...your pictures!!!

 

Blogger Alison Santighian said ... (11:07 AM) : 

McQueen, Comme des Garcons, Galliano, and stateside Catherine Malandrino

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:11 PM) : 

Among the fall shows, my eye is on Martin Grant in particular--Dries next, Yohji, and hoping to see Dsquared match their Western-themed SS06 collection which I loved.

I'm excitedly looking forward to reading your posts--maybe I will develop a new taste. Following these posts, I have learned (or decided) a lot about how to dress, how to see & perhaps how to live. Keep doing what you do--thanks!

 

Blogger Anastasia said ... (12:11 AM) : 

so cool Martin Grant is gaining recognition - I remember his very first range/boutique here in Sydney in the 80's...

 

Blogger diuxi said ... (1:40 AM) : 

Bruno Grizzo
Maria Cornejo
Wyeth by Todd Magill
Jenni Kayne
Sari Gueron
Me magazine cofounder Angel Chang's premiere collection
I thought Tess Giberson did a really nice job with her first collection for TSE last season and would like to see what she does next...
Tsumori Chisato... I hope she gets covered here this season
Alena Akhmadullina

and definitely the better known shows too...
Lanvin and Chloe... are loves
Prada and Marc Jacobs... because you never know what to expect
Burberry Prorsum... I haven't not liked a collection by Mr. Bailey
NYC faves Zac Posen and Proenza Schouler... (I just scored a pair of linen pants from their last collection at the Barney's sale. I almost fainted when I looked inside. All of the seams have a Hong Kong finish, the construction is beautiful. And people wonder why designer clothes are so expensive... all that sewing bias is money people.)

 

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