James Hampson for Valentino Fall 2010

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Published August 19, 2010

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Updated January 21, 2015

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15 thoughts on “James Hampson for Valentino Fall 2010”

  1. "Refreshing", "Young Edge", "Contemporary" which part? This looks more like H&M fall2009 than a heritage luxury brand for fall 2010, a perfect example of how just using expensive fabrics does not make the design desirable

  2. "Refreshing", "Young Edge", "Contemporary" which part? This looks more like H&M fall2009 than a heritage luxury brand for fall 2010, a perfect example of how just using expensive fabrics does not make the design desirable

  3. The model was great, but whoever is designing the clothes should be fired. this doesnt say luxury or cool to me, and those studded brogues are so autumn 2009

  4. The model was great, but whoever is designing the clothes should be fired. this doesnt say luxury or cool to me, and those studded brogues are so autumn 2009

  5. ..well, it's obvious that they are trying to appeal to a younger audience. People wish Gap made clothes that actually look like this and fit well. The clothes appear well-made, contemporary and wearable at the same time. i personally think this is a good basic direction for them to build on.

  6. ..well, it's obvious that they are trying to appeal to a younger audience. People wish Gap made clothes that actually look like this and fit well. The clothes appear well-made, contemporary and wearable at the same time. i personally think this is a good basic direction for them to build on.

  7. ..well, it's obvious that they are trying to appeal to a younger audience. People wish Gap made clothes that actually look like this and fit well. The clothes appear well-made, contemporary and wearable at the same time. i personally think this is a good basic direction for them to build on.

  8. ..well, it's obvious that they are trying to appeal to a younger audience. People wish Gap made clothes that actually look like this and fit well. The clothes appear well-made, contemporary and wearable at the same time. i personally think this is a good basic direction for them to build on.

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