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Re: Patti Smith, runway model -cont.
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- Subject: Re: Patti Smith, runway model -cont.
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- Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 09:50:54 +0100
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PARIS, October 3, 2006 "Ann is my friend. She makes clothes that
make me feel like myself. The clothes of my dreams, of my youth." So
said Patti Smith, before loping off backstage to think out the
improvised voice-over she'd promised as part of Ann Demeulemeester's
show. What followed were 20 of those good Demeulemeester minutes in
which the idea of running away to be a full-time member of her
tousle-haired gang of rock/poet people suddenly seems completely
compelling. Call it what you likea look, a formula, a uniformthere
is always some new slant in the layers of dark, slouchy, traily coats,
jackets, shirts, pants, and skirts in Demeulemeester's repertoire. As
a fashion shortcut to looking elegantly wasted without drugs, it
works.
For spring, the designer's injection of change was in the flyaway
floppiness of cutaway jackets, the fine ticking stripes used for
vests, and the way the air-blown, ombri-dyed shirts were loosely tied
to bunch at the waist. Underneath, there were leg solutions that,
blessedly, did not involve a single pair of leggings. One was a
bias-pieced skinny fluted pant; the other, slouchy, wide pants riding
low on suspenders. All these were marched out on another great-looking
antidote to a trend that has run amok this season: non-platform,
wickedly pointy wedge boots with an ankle strap. That gave the models
an easy stride, rather than the tottering gait that's been slowing
down other runway proceedings, but as the Ann-gang whipped by, the
details flashed: pearls strung into spiderweb vests, and assortments
of long, metal chains slung as necklaces. Demeulemeester's is a
personal universe, to be surebut it's as authentic and believable as
they come.
Sarah Mower
http://www.style.com/fashionshows/collections/S2007RTW/review/ADEMEULE