
It looks like the tribal trend we saw at New York Fashion Week is marching on into London, as shown here on the Nicole Farhi runway.
This particular Farhi look has a lot going on: the feather necklace, the cinch belt, the black and white crazy print onesie, and the studded shoes. Worn separately, each of these pieces could be awesome. But together, is it all too much?
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Dang, that's ugly. The dress is a bad knockoff of McQueen's collection last fall -- and it makes that skinny model look hippy in the wrong ways. And those shoes! The styling is all wrong here. They look orthopedic. Maybe the rest of the collection is better, but this look does not make me want to go look at it. (I dig the tribal looking necklace, though not with that dress and those shoes, and her dramatic makeup.)
1The hair, the jumper, everything... LOVE IT!
2Overload; it isn't even interesting tribal and the pants are horrid. Unattractive on the model = unattractive on the average gal.
3At first glance, i thought this was a dress and i was going to say love it, but then i saw it was a jumper and it went all the way south. just say no to jumpers!!!
4It's too I dunno...gothy for m taste. Too dark, and that necklace is so bizarre!
5it is too much when put together
6NOPE..NO!!
7It's okay but between hate or love? I go with hate.
8I love the hair...and that's it.
9that onesie should be used as an alternative sentencing option for repeat felons. who would voluntarily humiliate themselves in such a way? ok BESIDES chloe sevigny..
10I do not like this
11hate
12puke
13Hate the outfit, love the shoes.
14Hate it.
15Hate it.
16
17There's nothing remotely wearable or feminine about this line.
18eww no
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