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Tuesday, June 27, 2006

At DSquared

Want to see the front of the dress tomorrow?

Comments on "At DSquared"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:55 PM) : 

Do we want to see the front of that dress? Please don't ask silly questions.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (7:04 PM) : 

Ugh, no we don't want to see the front of the dress tomorrow, nope...
Can we see it today?:))

 

Blogger Buggs said ... (7:08 PM) : 

That first dress is stunning - one of my favourite looks so far!

 

Blogger marcia bittencourt said ... (7:18 PM) : 

yessss!

 

Blogger P U N said ... (7:29 PM) : 

You should go to Via Gesu, Four Season hotel @ 7.30 tomorrow (Wednesday), there will be a graduated party of fashion students...

 

Blogger Anastasia said ... (7:30 PM) : 

I love how people are dressing according to the fashion show - DSquared just screams SEX-y outfits!! the backless dress is gorgeous!!!

 

Blogger Frida said ... (8:00 PM) : 

yes please let's see it right now =)

 

Blogger Unknown said ... (8:27 PM) : 

But of course, you tease!

BTW the word verification reads: njubsata. Seems like it should mean something in Italian???

 

Blogger ek said ... (8:56 PM) : 

The stars, the stars....

 

Blogger Admin said ... (9:08 PM) : 

you tease... but now you built up the anticipation for the front of the dress so I am assuming it's even better then the gorgeous open back.

i have to get back to Italy

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:23 PM) : 

Love the 4 photographs! Each woman's style-from top to bottom-trully inspirational.

-VD-

 

Blogger Gidget Bananas said ... (10:31 PM) : 

Add me to the top dress fans; do you know who made it?

 

Blogger Shiny Blue Black said ... (10:32 PM) : 

well, hopefully the front is better than the back, because the back looks really tacky.

The first and the third dresses (and shoes! how cute are those flats) are lovely though.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:41 PM) : 

The last few days has been proof positive that nobody wears fitted clothing and high heels better than the Italians! And, that goes for the photos on your GQ site as well. Your photos and commentary are very enjoyable. Keep up the good work!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (12:19 AM) : 

PLEASE...may we see the front!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:34 AM) : 

good site =)

but i just wonder is it only europeans can be so attractive ??

being a petite asian, how can i dress in a nice good way??

give me some hints =)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:00 AM) : 

Oh the dress in the middle! I have it in brown!!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (5:02 AM) : 

Sorry, I mean the third dress. However it's lovely :)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (8:39 AM) : 

Nice crowd !!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:12 AM) : 

yes please! oh the anticipation...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (9:26 AM) : 

Very glad that the women and men at Dsquared were beautiful because the collection was far from it.

 

Blogger WWND said ... (10:12 AM) : 

I was reading a recent interview of Italian designer Alessandro dell' Acqua, and I was surprised to see him say that he finds the style of American women a lot fresher and unique than that of Italian women. I believe his words were akin to 'Women in Milan all seem to look and dress the same.'
And here I am wishing I had that bit of Italian flair.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:24 AM) : 

Sartorialist, thank you for these wonderful images of the "Milan scene" I've really enjoyed it. There's nothing like European style.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:40 AM) : 

are there any men? perhaps from them i can glean what these women look for!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:44 AM) : 

im brazilian guy..i look your blog every week ..is very goood ..is cool..

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (11:50 AM) : 

Im seeing stars & Im loving it! Oh how I wish I had a dress like that!

In fact all the dresses these women are wearing are to die for!

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (1:49 AM) : 

ahh... LOVE the stars dress!!! and the last outfit, tho i'm not a fan of her glasses. re: dell'acqua's comment - i think one tends to get used to seeing the same sort of style over and over again, and so when you go to a new place/different city, it always looks fresher/cooler/better. i've noticed that myself - when i was gone from the states for a long time, and came back, all of a sudden everyone's style looked new and interesting to me again. (well, in the bigger more stylish cities at least! :-)

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:05 PM) : 

That is such a killer dress. It makes me think dirty thoughts - and I am a straight woman...

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:06 PM) : 

Love the starry dress..and her yellow/orange mobile phone too!!

 

Anonymous reina said ... (11:54 AM) : 

it's not about the toplessness that amazed me- it's the shoe-skirt and her tanned skin

 

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