Thursday, October 7, 2010

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HERMESTANGO.

This morning, while leafing through doze MF (for those who think that I'm too dedicated to my work and the financial world is everything to me, calmed him immediately by saying that hides a MF insert fashion did very well, and always ready to reveal all the news. And during the week of fashion offers comprehensive coverage of the parade!) I was sipping my coffee cup to his mouth open in mid-air before the images of the 2011 summer collection of Hermès, the last signed by Jean Paul Gaultier. But what is beautiful?? Scroll through the images I could almost hear the notes of Piazzolla's Libertango (yes, Gaultier has used this piece to close the show!) Mark the succession of these figures masked by wide-brimmed hats in style gauchos, pants the rider, the pure white shirts. The style is mannish, but not too much. The clothes are very sensual, a cross between a knight of the pampas and a tango dancer, leather and suede are always present.
E 'wants to make clear that the homage to Hermès Gaultier, before leaving, with this collection celebrating the roots of the brand, founded in 1837 as a saddlery luxury for the equestrian world.
Beautiful! I can not help but repeat ... leaving you some pictures, among my favorites.
Oh .... I forgot .... only one thing I really went to the genius .... Birkin turned into bare tops and worn ... but we are kidding ?????

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HERMESTANGO. That's the word that defines the last Hermès collection (SS 2011) by Jean Paul Gaultier. A really lovely collection, quite mannish in the style, recalling images of gauchos from Argentina, but in a sensual tone. It reminds also of tango dancers, and Libertango by Astor Piazzolla underlines this.
With his horse-riding oriented collection, Gaultier celebrates at his best the maison, before leaving Hermès after his 7 years' contribution (Hermès has been founded in 1837 and originally was a luxury saddle shop).
Enjoy some of my preferred pics from the collection! 






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