It is that time again, yes. Paris fashion week for the couture labels. Oo la la.
It wasn’t my favorite Christian Louboutin Knockoffs collection this time around. A little on the snoozy side. Couture is where you can really go for it, you know? And these… well, mostly not so much with the going for it.
Armani Privé did some variations on this d’Orsay pump.
I’m not terribly impressed. It’s nice and all, but a little *yawn* for a couture show.
Though, this combo of Christian Louboutin Online dress and shoes was a knock-out.
Chanel was also feeling the sparkly appliqué trend.
*thunk*
What? Oh… sorry… dozed off there. My head must have hit the desk.
Let’s see… I’m still nodding off over blah beige numbers from Christian
Lacroix (left, which makes the models look like they’ve got coral
sprouting from their ankles) and Elie Saab (right, which seriously
interests me in absolutely zero ways… zero).
Can Givenchy wake me up?
Wow! No! In fact, those look disturbingly like hospital-wear or
slippers or something. Something that’s NOT going to make me more
alert.
Valentino? Nope. Any shoe whose separated-at-birth twin is one of
those hideous shell-covered mirrors doesn’t wake me up. It just makes
me want to sleep through the tackiness.
Jean Paul Gaultier perked me up a little bit. Sure, the structured,
mostly-monochromatic thing isn’t necessarily brand new for him, but he
did some interesting amendments with more feminine Louboutin Pumps Sale flow and flashes of color, and you know I love me some shoes that come with their own built-in fishnet hosiery.
But, not surprisingly, it was John Galliano who gave me the jolt of
caffeine I really needed. His Dior shoe (it was just the one shoe,
really, but in lots of different colors) is fabulously rococo, which
only made it that much better to see him bringing in things like Delft
tiles and Renaissance portraiture and even a cracked-out Little Bo Peep
number. Love!
I suppose I will just have to sigh and throw my hands up at this season’s couture shoes and hope for better luck next time.
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