Viktor & Rolf Spring 2012 | Paris Fashion Week
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I usually like Viktor & Rolf but this is a collection that I just can’t get into.
That’s just what I was thinking!
totally agree, its quite like…… fancy dress costume …. o dear
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I love this. So vibrant!
guys, please pack it up and go home..once again: epic fail
 I started disliking it, but by page 3 I was in love:)
I hate the giant stitch detailing, but there are neat aspects of this collection
I don’t like the oversize stitching, it looks very costumeeÂ
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it feels like V & R were fired from their label and someone has taken over, trying to capture they aesthetic…
At first i didn’t like it but the oversized stitches and giant sequin details are pretty cool
Some of the pieces remind me of the Stella McCartney collection of the same season. Colours and sillouettes I love; detailing, not so much