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07-09-2022 10:52 AM
Haute Couture runway shows are about visions and concepts. The clothes on those runways are not intended to be worn the way the models are styled. They are also intentionally over the top to entertain get the designers a spread in fashion magazines. Sure. Celebrities might wear these editorial looks but they do it for publicity and because they get free clothes from designers for being photographed in their designs.
07-09-2022 10:55 AM
@Bookplate wrote:
@JamandBread wrote:
@LuvSoCal wrote:
@JamandBread wrote:Haute culture is not supposed to be something you would see worn by someone you know.
Its high fashion. Not meant for the average person on the street. Why do you think Kings and Queens and Princesses attend these shows?
@JamandBread Which queens and princesses are you referring to? I can't picture any Royal dressing like that.
Princess Charlene, Caroline of Monaco and other European royalty regularly attend Paris Fashion Week. The couture you see on the runway is over the top, but is styled and tailored to the person who buys the item.
I've always assumed that royalty went to fashion shows not to shop but to see and be seen by other vacant-brained celebrities.
There are just as many vacant brained "real" people as there are vacant brained celebrities.
Not hard to understand how peeps can't make the connection between fashion shows and actually buying the designer's creations. I thought it was common sense. But not much of that these days.
07-09-2022 10:58 AM
@chrystaltree wrote:Haute Couture runway shows are about visions and concepts. The clothes on those runways are not intended to be worn the way the models are styled. They are also intentionally over the top to entertain get the designers a spread in fashion magazines. Sure. Celebrities might wear these editorial looks but they do it for publicity and because they get free clothes from designers for being photographed in their designs.
Exactly. This is how the design houses stay in business.
07-09-2022 09:20 PM
@JamandBread wrote:
@layla2450 wrote:
@JamandBread wrote:Haute culture is not supposed to be something you would see worn by someone you know.
Its high fashion. Not meant for the average person on the street. Why do you think Kings and Queens and Princesses attend these shows?
I HIGHLY DOUBT that queens and princesses would wear these LAUGHABLE, RIDICULOUS outfits.
Its obvious you have no clue how any of this works.
You can highly doubt all you want, but royalty most certainly does buy from these designers, to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars each season.
LOL. WILL DO!!!
07-10-2022 12:24 AM
@JamandBread wrote:
Here's an example of Jenny Packham runway and how it was styled when Duchess Kate ordered the item for herself.
Here is Queen Leticia of Spain, wearing Chanel vs. How it was worn on the runway.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wearing Valentino vs. How it appeared on the runway
@JamandBread The point I was trying to make is that none of the above royals would wear haute couture as shown in the original post.
07-11-2022 10:24 PM
Haute Couture is another form of fine Art. If you go to a museum to look at paintings each person will get something different from what they observe in it. High Fashion is a form of wearable "Fine Art." Again, it's not the same thing as clothing. This forum is the "Fashion Forum" so I think anything and everything fashion related belongs right here.
07-11-2022 10:25 PM
@JamandBread wrote:
Here's an example of Jenny Packham runway and how it was styled when Duchess Kate ordered the item for herself.
Here is Queen Leticia of Spain, wearing Chanel vs. How it was worn on the runway.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wearing Valentino vs. How it appeared on the runway
Lovely pics @JamandBread . I think sometimes we forget their exists other royalty around the world.
07-11-2022 10:26 PM
@chrystaltree wrote:Haute Couture runway shows are about visions and concepts. The clothes on those runways are not intended to be worn the way the models are styled. They are also intentionally over the top to entertain get the designers a spread in fashion magazines. Sure. Celebrities might wear these editorial looks but they do it for publicity and because they get free clothes from designers for being photographed in their designs.
Thank you for breaking that down @chrystaltree
07-11-2022 10:27 PM
@LuvSoCal wrote:
@JamandBread wrote:
Here's an example of Jenny Packham runway and how it was styled when Duchess Kate ordered the item for herself.
Here is Queen Leticia of Spain, wearing Chanel vs. How it was worn on the runway.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands wearing Valentino vs. How it appeared on the runway
@JamandBread The point I was trying to make is that none of the above royals would wear haute couture as shown in the original post.
You didn't say that though so none of us could possibly know what you meant. Thanks for clarifying @LuvSoCal .
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