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Just to shake things up a bit and because last week's challenge fostered a wide diversity of strong opinions, we thought we'd take a minute to look at the concept of couture and what it means.
Now, make no mistake, we're fabulous, but we thought we'd ask a true fashion bitch for her opinion, so we contacted our good friend George at Rafe New York and he graciously offered his take:
"Haute Couture to the public at large is oft about the outlandish. People who only watch the couture shows in the media but don't deal with the aspects of fashion that include (or strive to be like, as it may)
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If you
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Pnut's entry, from concept to pattern to execution, was the closest (though not without missteps, in my estimation) to a couture gown, because his design pushed the limits of the dressmaking craft. Laura's, while pretty, was a simulacrum of past couture work, more of an ode to couture than actual attempt at it. Michael's ruched gown could have qualified from its concept, but since Couture is about craftmanship as much as it is about design to showcase the craft, it fell flat (had Malan been in the competition, he might have had a chance at excelling in this challenge). Uli's gown was beautiful,
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didn't push the envelope enough to qualify as a stretch into the land of couture and is perhaps why it didn't get the highest marks from the judges.
Kayne's work, well - since Haute Couture represents the highest form of the dressmaking craft - it needs to reflect the highest taste levels as well (although to be fair, there are some tacky couture designs in existence). Couture can be about the simplest suit, just constructed impeccably, so much so that you can often wear a couture dress inside out because even the lining is equally beautiful. Kayne took the route of creating a show dress because in his mind it seemed Haute Couture is about show clothing, but he just tried to show too much. As Coco
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To our surprise and delight, the fabulous Rafe himself offered his opinion:
"Haute Couture as far as I can remember from my FIT days and my general exposure from working within the fashion industry means "High Fashion," but practically it means "made to order".
The French take couture very seriously. The have an association for couturiers that presides over the coming and goings of the shows, who can show,
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The whole idea that a couture garment can be made in 2 days, as Project Runway suggested, is ridiculous but it was an attempt to address a wider audience and I suppose it makes good TV to see those guys fret and sweat. Unfortunately, most of the designs ended up looking like mother of the bride or prom dresses on acid, especially Kayne's. Poor guy, he can't help himself. Everything but the kitchen sink was on that monster of a gown. Oy!"
Thanks, fabulous bitches! We'll be back in a little bit to rip Uli's gown off her model and stomp on it (figuratively, of course).
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