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Sunday, March 04, 2007

At Nina Ricci

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Blogger Young Global said ... (6:02 PM) : 

beautiful scarf.... the coat very classic...

!YG

 

Blogger elle et lui said ... (6:56 PM) : 

what a nice picture, the back ground make me think of a painting!

 

Blogger Q said ... (7:42 PM) : 

I bow down! How unbelievably charismatic (both the clothes and the person).

Too bad you didn't take photos of the Nina Ricci collection itself, I've been hearing wonders about Olivier Theysken's new foray!

 

Blogger Butch said ... (9:54 PM) : 

Is the coat striped on one side only? If so, but even if striped all around--kudos!

Easy to dress all in black, but hard to pull it off, especially if one is male. But this guy has done a great job of it.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:03 PM) : 

Scott, what did you think of Olivier's work? It looks amazing from photographs and he totally transformed the Tuileries gardens into a fantasy world. But I'm still undecided as to how this is different from Rochas, besides the inclusion of some more casual looks, and if that distinction is a positive or negative one. In any case, he is still one of the most striking voices in fashion today.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:34 AM) : 

He is a guy at one of famous specialty shops in Japan. I like his way of wearing clothes. Howevef, this time, I would like to point out just one thing, which is a matter of detail, though. He should have taken away a green colored tab from a back and grey scarf. For me, it stands out a littel bit in a negative way! However, I always respect what he talks about styling.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (3:20 AM) : 

so Harry Potter -glasses!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (4:18 AM) : 

This is one of the most elegant man during every fashionweek in Paris.

Well informed, openminded and curious

a pleasure for the eye and the mind.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:59 AM) : 

of course! what else?! another scarf! this one sets of his hair! nice! silver fox all over again. this reminds me of my mom who has swear off haircolor and is now enjoying her salt n pepa hair. =)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:00 AM) : 

one glove on one off?! is it just me?!?!

 

Blogger Miriam Parkman said ... (9:51 AM) : 

When I get old, I won't dye my hair. Grey hair is so beautiful! Both silver-grey and white-grey.

 

Blogger Stratos Bacalis said ... (9:59 AM) : 

Very streamlined and graphic look-volumes. I love the scarf-it is the final touch to an elegant outfit.

 

Blogger odilean said ... (1:33 PM) : 

enough with the perfect scarves already! kidding.

 

Blogger Susan B said ... (2:09 PM) : 

I love the silver-grey scarf with his silver hair.

 

Blogger missx said ... (6:06 PM) : 

How many ways can I say yes?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:55 PM) : 

Oh, goodness. Now this is just wonderful. I wish I could BE him.

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (9:18 PM) : 

he looks like an architect!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:30 PM) : 

Only one glove!

 

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