One thing we can expect for fall fashion if the 'Con was any indication: Bright, primary colors and flagrant disregard for size-0 Anos! I say: Bring it on!
Why Karl Lagerfeld felt the need to dye his signature coif for Comic-Con is beyond me. Any ideas?
This is so early-Madonna I almost expected to see Taylor Momsen or Lourdes Leon peek out from behind the Material Girl for men line.
This is exactly what I'm talking about. Plaid flannel? Snooze-alert!
While the idea of the models mingling with the regular no-names might be cool for a downtown, conceptual art piece, I personally think it has no place in the couture fashion world. Like I was trying to ask these guys if they were promoting American Apparel's new "Ziggy Stardust" line, but some loser with glasses and a cape monopolized their time completely. Lame.
One thing we can expect for fall fashion if the 'Con was any indication: Bright, primary colors and flagrant disregard for size-0 Anos! I say: Bring it on!
I did see one celebrity in San Diego, but K.D. Lang kept insisting that she was someone named "Corey Feldman." Whatevs, I have always been a fan of her outrageous zoot-suit style. So brave!
One of the more daring pieces in the lineup, though I'm pretty sure it was ripping off Femke Agema's most recent show.
Can someone tell me who these two designers are? I swear to god, they got mobbed every five feet and were the most popular speakers of the entire event. Is the one on the right Marc Jacob's new boyfriend or something?
Of course, not everybody went as radical this year, and I'm pretty sure Jessica Biffi from Project Runway Canada (seen here with a model showing off her latest tunic-wear) stuck to some classics.
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My favorite line: “So brave!”