Um, Chanel? (I'm kind of a fashion idiot, though. Hippie mamas don't pass on much in the way of couture. If anyone else answers, take theirs.)
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Victor, what's the time frame? What's the fabric? What's her personality? And what's her age?
That would vary widely, and there would be years, decades in fact, where black/pink would be unavailable by way of haute couture, in which case she'd probably have them made specifically for her.
Victor, what's the time frame? What's the fabric? What's her personality? And what's her age?
That would vary widely, and there would be years, decades in fact, where black/pink would be unavailable by way of haute couture, in which case she'd probably have them made specifically for her.
OK. This is Karen, in Nihilist Chic. She's 23, and rides the line between being extremely fashionable and complete disregard. She's usually classy, and definitely enjoys standing out in a crowd. The time is right now.
So, tailored, simplistic chic, rather than flashy or too trendy? Stay away from Versace. I'll need to do a bit of googling, but I can see her doing the updated Audrey Hepburn, with dark quirks, in full Givenchy.
If she wants really dark freeform chic, there's always Prada.
Victor. check here:
and click the various designers to look at a slideshow of the current collections. With Karen, I might be tempted to look at Galliano, or Christian Lacroix.
Thanks. I think I have enough to chew on.
Okay, people. In preparation for this week's drabble, I'm going to do a little set-up first that's a variation on something my teacher does in my writing class.
Please give me one word. Just one. Any word. (And I'm not going to use them as topics, so don't worry about that, either. Just gimme a word.)
I'll post the challenge tomorrow, as per usual.
Caroming.
Perfect.
Absorb