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May 7, 20083 Comments

I noticed this at both Haider Ackermann and Rick Owens for F/W 08…casual slouchy shorts pulled on over tough-girl leather pants. An interesting way to tone down the bad-ass of leather pants. Haider Ackermann’s tonal equestrianettes are undeniably reminiscent of Rick Owen’s work: it’s almost uncanny to see such an obscure look pop up at these two shows. I think it’s especially cool with the sculptural, scrunchy boots/pants at Rick Owens….if I manage to get my hands on a pair of the perfect leather pants I’d definitely like to mimic this look…

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Comments

  1. Prêt-à-Porter P says

    May 7, 2008 at 10:40 pm

    im really liking the murky colors at ackermann

    Reply
  2. enc says

    May 7, 2008 at 11:13 pm

    All the wrinkling and puddling and creasing, I love it.

    Reply
  3. lady coveted says

    May 9, 2008 at 1:08 am

    i just love the buttery bunched boots… sooo lovely

    Reply

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