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February 6th, 2008

Christopher Kane for Topshop – your opinions?

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Another week, another designer diffusion line for Topshop…

Most of you weren’t impressed with the Jonathan Saunders line, but what will you make of these pieces by Christopher Kane? Personally, I think these are the kind of clothes I’d really need to see on an actual person to be able to make an informed opinion on, because I suspect that the photography here isn’t doing them too many favours. With that said, I think I just might like the leather bodice dress on the right, although the cut out shirt dress on the left looks straight out of the Little Dress Shop of Horrors, especially for anyone with love handles to hide.

What do you think of these dresses?




5 Responses to “Christopher Kane for Topshop – your opinions?”

  1. Whit says:

    I don’t know why one would wear sleeves without shoulders. I mean, I guess if your shoulders are hot it would work out… but whose shoulders really get hot?

  2. jakjak says:

    They aint looking too good

  3. Kristi says:

    they might’ve been cute with the shoulders attached…
    except for the last one–leather corset?!?!

  4. Juli says:

    Why cut-out shoulders? WHY, Christopher Kane?!
    The dress in the middle might have just been a very cute babydoll dress if the shoulders had just been attached. And you wouldn’t look as if someone had just been at you with a hacksaw.

  5. Laura says:

    I wish they were shown on models with accessories, ect. because I think they really have potential with the right “vibe”

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