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08-17-2016 10:34 AM
@JasoninBoston wrote:
Mine is Yohji Yamamoto! I am super addicted to more sporty Y3 Adidas brand. I find his designed super edgy, casual, sporty, comfortable and unique. It can be a bit pricey so I usually wait until the website is on sale (like it is now)!
As a bit of an aside I actually think Lori Goldstein also likes him!! She is always mentioning an unnamed Japanese designer she loves
Can you please tell me where you purchase his apparel items, not shoes, but apparel.
08-17-2016 10:40 AM
@Ifeelwicked wrote:I have a piece from Roberto Cavalli that I adore!
He designs lovely styles though it is not my style nor does it accommodate my pocketbook but I do have a lovely rose named for him that was part of an Italian collection which I purchased and given the price of the collection and the import duties, I could have probably bought some things to wear.
08-17-2016 01:59 PM
I'm really only paying attention to knitwear designers these days:
Kaffe Fassett, Julie Weisenberger and Ilga Leja are three of my top 10.
08-17-2016 02:52 PM
@bri20 wrote:I don't really have a favorite designer.
I shop everywhere - Target, Kohls, Nordstorm, Von Maur, Neiman's, Talbot's, Express, Gap...
Von Maur is my new "like department store."
08-17-2016 03:48 PM
@Trix wrote:I really like a lot of designers and brands. I do not have a clear favorite, but my closet would suggest Elie Tahari, BCBG and Free People are definitely on the list, but so is Old Navy.
I like some Free People too--not all but some!
08-17-2016 03:48 PM
@itiswhatitis wrote:Serena Williams on the Southern Channel
Vice Camuto (not everything) but most of the time
White House Black Market (forever and a day)
NIC & ZOE
Diane Von Furstenberg for her silk pieces and her wrap dresses
Love Vince Camuto too!
08-17-2016 06:23 PM - edited 08-17-2016 06:24 PM
@NameAlreadyTaken wrote:
@JasoninBoston wrote:
Mine is Yohji Yamamoto! I am super addicted to more sporty Y3 Adidas brand. I find his designed super edgy, casual, sporty, comfortable and unique. It can be a bit pricey so I usually wait until the website is on sale (like it is now)!Yo
As a bit of an aside I actually think Lori Goldstein also likes him!! She is always mentioning an unnamed Japanese designer she loves
Can you please tell me where you purchase his apparel items, not shoes, but apparel.
I purchase it directly from the Y3 website. If you do a simple Google search it should pop up. Like many high fashion designers some of his runway collection pieces are a bit out there. I sent to wear his tops mostly. Especially his jackets which I counted yesterday that I have 32!!
08-19-2016 01:26 AM
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08-19-2016 04:15 PM
@SharkE wrote:Alison Daley at Dillards
@SharkE, You might want to know Allison Daley is a house brand of Dillards. One thing I always liked about Dillards was their house brands were top notch such Antonio MelanI and G. Bini..
At Belk that's not the case. Their house brands are made at the quality level of Walmart.
I was Dillards top stylist there after teaching.
08-19-2016 04:25 PM
ALRATIBA wrote:I'm really only paying attention to knitwear designers these days:
Kaffe Fassett, Julie Weisenberger and Ilga Leja are three of my top 10.
Wow! I had heard of Kaffe Fasset but not the other two!! I just looked them up--so beautiful
Do you buy their patterns and knit there designs yourself?
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