Princess showed his collection yesterday, bitches!
Christian
has made a couple of comments in the press about scaling back in the
current economic situation and this collection looks to be the result of
that thinking. On the one hand, he's absolutely right in that a young,
relatively unknown and untested designer like himself would have a hard
time establishing a brand made up entirely of over-the-top fantasy
pieces. On the other hand, we fear that he's toned himself so far down
as to be relatively generic. Except for that last pink dress, there's
little of the puffy-sleeved exuberance we've come to expect from him.
Still, he's clearly maturing as a designer and that's a good thing. So
here's a Siriano collection embracing separates. Here are gowns that
still have those ruffles we've come to expect, yet have a wearability
that he hasn't demonstrated before. All in all, it's a good, but not
great collection. It seems to us that everything here is very salable
and that was clearly the goal going in. But it also seems to us that it
doesn't have that gasp factor that previous work had. Still, he's got a
business to run. It's all well and good when you can get starlets to
wear your dresses on the red carpet, but if you can't get them on the
racks and in the hands of consumers, you might not last long in this
economy. A smart approach, if not exactly the most aesthetically risky
one.