See ya in line, Comme des Garcons hits the big apple

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  1. Patricia says:

    I love these collaborations. Her designs are beautiful, I’m loving the polka dots. I can’t believe that this is available on through H&M.

    I’ll be just as excited to see the Alexander McQueen collection for Target.

  2. Michele Sherman Kalish says:

    I will be interested to see if this line is successful. While ultra-sophisticated and, one might say, cerebral Commes de Garcons is rarely flattering OR easy to wear. I do not know H&M’s demographic, but I would imagine it is young. And tragically hip. I used to have this discussion with a very old friend of mine who was interning with Geoffrey Beene at the time. She was a bit of a rebel, and had a SIGNIFICANTLY larger budget than a just-graduated-from college-with-major-loans me. She was buying Dolce & Gabanna before many of us knew of the duo. HOWEVER, she often wore things that looked AWFUL on her. Yes, they were D & G, but who cares what the label says if it doesn’t actually look good?!? To me, that is Commes de Garcons.

  3. Julie Hoylen says:

    Hey Michele,

    I agree with you that just because it has a designer’s name on the label does not always make it the right choice- no matter what your budget. But the allure of a famous ( or even not- famous-yet indie ) designer’s name does play a strange mind trick on most fashion aware consumers, I think we sometimes tend to trust their design judgment more than our own feelings when we look in the mirror.

    It always makes me think about that “I Love Lucy’ episode when Lucy is in Paris and goes on a hunger strike til Ricky agrees to buy her an expensive French designer dress- Ricky eventually buys the dress than discovers that Ethel has actually been sneaking Lucy food on the sly. As revenge he and Fred design two dresses for the fashion-loving duo, sewing the famous label’s inside. Leaving poor Lucy and Ethel strolling the lovely streets of Paris, noses in the air thinking that they were at the height of fashion when in truth they were wearing nothing more than burlap potato sack dresses and horse’s feed bags carefully shaped into stylish chapeaux! Even back then- the name on the label had a very seductive effect.

    With that said, I’m sure the Comme de Garcons line for H&M will be a huge success. In part the pure hype and excitement over the union of a designer that has been making bold fashion ’statements’ since the late 1960’s and everyone’s favorite go-to store for affordable ‘of the moment’ fashions and because the goal for this line ( on both parts of designer and retailer ) was to take the essence of the designers aesthetic eye and mix it together with a broader market appeal- and though still not for everyone- a pair of polka dot converse sneakers are sure to be way more wearable and sell-able ( to those even less than tragically hip ) then say one of her advant- garde ‘bondage wrapped dress’ from the fall runway- both being Comme des Garcons all the same.

  4. Michele Sherman Kalish says:

    Julie
    Keep me posted! I have no shopping expeditions on my immediate horizon due to home construction intensity, Bar Mitzvah-in-3 months minutaie and normal end of the year craziness. I think I will check out H&M.com, though, and see some inkling for myself!

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