Milan Fashion Week Spring 2015 Hits and Misses: Part 1 (Forum Buzz)

The Misses: Moschino, Gucci, Fausto Puglisi; Images: IMAXtree

 

THE MISSES:

Moschino

“A ridiculous collection, even worse than Juicy Couture‘s clothing, and that cheap texture makes everyone look like [a] drag queen.” [OllieJE

“I kind of liked where he was going with the beginning, but I hate how he’s constantly shifting themes throughout – first there’s Barbie, then the peace motif (which I really, really hate), then the medallion motif, then the atrocious Barbie/pageant hybrid at the end. Focus on one narrative and stick with it, goddammit.” [StoneSkipper

“I have a feeling [Jeremy] Scott is going to ride this wave for a while. It still seems novel and fun, which is selling. It’s hideous, but until the novelty wears off and sales drop, he is going to keep at it.” [masquerade]

See all the looks from the Moschino collection.

Gucci

“At best, it’s very boring. But most of it is truly atrocious.” [mistress_f]

“I’m vomming over the denim sailor pants and the overuse of jeans in general.” [orchidee]

“Zero sex appeal.” [HeatherAnne

“Those denim looks should have been left in the 70s where they belong. So literal and distracting when there are elements of this collection that are pleasant and could have been expanded on instead of those denim pieces. I just don’t know why we’re in the middle of a mom jeans revival…” [Luxx]

See all the looks from the Gucci collection.

Fausto Puglisi

“He’s such a joke designer. This is flat out hideous. The colors are jarring and not in a good way, the fit is terrible and it feels so incredibly forced. I’ve never hated orange more than I do here. So, so ugly.” [TianCouture]

“He has ZERO creativity, we can see the same pieces season by season. Same over-size jackets, same short dresses, same shapes, same colors. He’s a joke.” [thatsfierce]

“The colors, the prints…I don’t like anything.” [GIVENCHYlover]

See all the looks from the Fausto Puglisi collection.

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