I mean having a poker face or a resting face is pretty much how it is done almost all of the time so it’s not like is very surprising. They’re modeling the clothes not themselves. The clothes are the focus.
Yeah, too many people who are into fashion want to rationalize everything as artistic or unusual when in reality, it’s just dumb crap No woman in real life would wear.
@@latsnojokelee6434these shows arent neccisarily for people to wear off the runway. Sometimes it all is, but often stuff is altered or custom tailored and changed to who's wearing it
It imitates dressing a doll because the pieces play with proportion…one of the joys of childhood and imaginative play. The designer was just healing their inner child. U need to relax bro
It's not about being uptight. This collection may be art, but the pieces are NOT wearable, they're impractical and ridiculous. The looks are goofy and terribly unflattering, you go ahead and wear them though, if they bring you joy, that's all that matters. We all have an opinion, and are entitled to them... Doesn't make one uptight to consider most of these oversized pieces unattractive 🤷🏽♀️@@oldfashionedstitches2378
Yes partly. This is art, not H&M. Do you expect painters to paint something that all people could understand and relate to? No. So why would you expect a designer to "not design" and just copy the usual silhouette and style of H&M?
@@ramroum1783the most famous paintings are usually highly evocative even in abstract art; the fact that most people have an emotional connection is why they are masterpieces 😂 furthermore they still serve the function of art as they can be used to decorate a building. These pieces however do not serve the functional requirements of clothing and few can relate to them. Your comparison here merely makes you look ignorant and foolish.
@@ramroum1783I don’t wear H&M 🤣🤣 thanks for jumping to conclusions. also I was genuinely asking what the point of the shows were, no need to get all pressed. I wasn’t trying to insult. you’re just overreacting now. calm down.
Hi. A few reasons could be. 1 a " loss leader" something that looses money but draws attention, creates a feel. Seems safe to say they have other clothes on sale that are more wearable in stores, hopefully. A loss leader is an actual term used in merchandising, design, sales etc. Its an extreme example here, because there's really no wearable items, I kept,waiting for something wearable. 2 if a music star wears one, that would be a win. Or if a movie director sees them, and what they can do, maybe Barbie 2. 3. Also, maybe the designer has enough money, and is simply having fun being creative. 3.
Why do they all look so sloppy and uncomfortable? I enjoy the artistry and imagination behind the pieces, but collections like these always make me wonder. "Who buys these?"
We should be happy that designers aren't just making things channel-style, H&M clothes that offer nothing new but a higher price tag. People don't have to buy these, but we can still enjoy the artistry.
@@RebeccaHunt-wv8bc by H&M i mean basic clothing. There's nothing wrong with H&M clothes (except for them being mass produced), but they don't count as fashion.
no one does. these arent the type of fashion show that have the pieces designed to be worn out in the world. theyre basically wearable sculptures designed just for this runway. at most there will be actual cute wearable pieces 'inspired' by these pieces in shape, color, etc
None of these models look like they're walking effectively in these clothes which tells me its a choice. The normal person clothing version of this is absolutely my style but i hate almost every single thing here
No. sometimes some stuff is for regular retail (Louis Vuitton has that a lot). I wouldn't be shocked if the elf shoes were in store to buy. But generally these are one of a kind and people will order them and typically get it tailored and changed.
I think these are meant to be for red carpets and similar events, not ready to wear. Think of them like paintings. A very large painting may not be something that fits in the average home, but it is suitable for a museum or may be purchased by very wealthy individuals. These clothes are not designed to be worn by us, they are meant to express certain motifs and be worn by the rich for various events.
Some of these would be so much better if they didn’t hang so clumsily off of the models. The first one would be my favorite if it didn’t look so sloppy
@@ellaj.659 right, i agree I just think it could look a little more balanced and intentional. I love the bikinis and some of the jackets towards the end. I think they could have played off of the angle of the dresses to get the paper doll effect but still have it fitted instead of making it so oversized
they reminded me of dolls right away. i like the collection as a work of art. could also see myself actually wearing the crystal jacket if i had fuck you money. 😂
I agree! I’m happy to hear differing opinions. I do find it interesting to look at. But I also lack the technical knowledge that Luke may have- and having that knowledge may give one a greater appreciation for what’s being done here! Sometimes I see a collection (looking at you, Chanel) and think “meh” then I see a behind the scenes of the hundreds of hours of meticulous work that a design house has done to create the garments and then I see them through new eyes.
It's not supposed to be wearable. It's art. It's not a ready to wear runway. These will usually be simplified into wearable clothing, but for the runway It's supposed to be exaggerated and artsy
Love all the outfits except the one that expose the bum. That is a dream come true for those people with the upskirt fetish. We need to protect women from those abusers. Otherwise the collection is fresh😊!
That's the Only dress I found interesting/Flirty/Joyous✨ Otherwise the collection as a whole was like someone just took a children's book & lifted the ideas right off the page. I get what he was going for but it missed the Marc on this One
@@clairea7647 Correct! When it goes to RTW adjustments will be made for real life. I hope people will admire the ideas, silhouette, the colors. Yes, it look like paper dolls. I love the genius.
All the dresses look beautiful on you already. I can’t imagine how much a tailor can do! I’d keep dress 2 and 3 to be modified as short dresses. The simpler 5th dress can definitely even work as a fancy evening dress.
15 secs in...🤣 Bahahaha!! That is THE funniest shit I've seen in a long time! Thankyou Mr Jacobs...👏🏼 Picasso-esqe bulky abstract forms, not exactly dancing and frolicking along the beach...but I love it! 😂 Bravo Sir and thankyou for the laffs! ♥️🫡
Do the people not realize this is Haute Couture show? Like most of these looks are not going to be wearable. It's more to show the art rather than the wearability. This isn't a ready to wear show.
Most people still see clothes as functional, whether they’re also aesthetic or not, and most won’t see this particular collection as high art because of its visual childishness. Anything that outlandishly impractical presented as a garment will always make the public raise their eyebrows, and that’s perfectly understandable.
The second white dress, the eyelet one, would actually be nice for a garden party. It's doable in reality out of the collection. That dress is simply asymmetrical and gives the polyana feel I believe he was going for.
I like the connection of the paper dolls reference. I didn’t know how to feel about the looks, but once u mentioned that I appreciated it more, and it’s a lot more cooler to me.
The comment section lacks whimsy and fun. You forget that fashion is art, not just wearable clothing. To emulate and take after cartoons and dolls takes even more work than just dressing the human body as it is.
Exactly, this is not H&M. If you want wearable practical clothes, go to the mall and buy the same piece that every other person buys. This is art, and it does not owe you normality or practicality.
I don't think people understand that this is not meant for retail. Like, they're not selling this in that way. It's made as art and a jumping off point for both themselves and other designers to make commercial designs with. Like concept art. From this you can expect commercial designs with oversized proportions, big skirts, doll like clothing, bold colours etc etc
The pink bag is screaming at me . Maybe fortune will smile on me though darling . The clothes are incredible. Why can’t anyone in the comments see that !