Paris Fashion Week | Gareth Pugh Fall/Winter 2010

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Published March 4, 2010

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As Gareth Pugh continues to blur the gender line, his menswear has gradually become less affected, while conveying a certain softness. Dressed in his customary color palette of black and gray, this season’s collection takes an affection for light and thoughtful draping. Relaxed and less body conscious than previous seasons, the Pugh man is undoubtedly on the cusp of tomorrow’s fashion, but his direction is more subtle. Still however, Gareth Pugh gains attention with a mischevious attention to detail as seen in the collection’s more provocative leather pieces-often reminiscent of S&M themes and the designer’s edge factor.

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23 thoughts on “Paris Fashion Week | Gareth Pugh Fall/Winter 2010”

  1. All pieces are theatrical, I think. But this is a large part of their appeal. The issue is not so much the clothes than finding the occasion to wear them in my case! (I would love to have the occasion to wear one of the long skirts, or these trousers that look like a long skirt!).

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  2. great collection. but at what point does inspiration become imitation? it has rick owens written all over it.

  3. great collection. but at what point does inspiration become imitation? it has rick owens written all over it.

  4. great collection. but at what point does inspiration become imitation? it has rick owens written all over it.

  5. great collection. but at what point does inspiration become imitation? it has rick owens written all over it.

  6. great collection. but at what point does inspiration become imitation? it has rick owens written all over it.

  7. yes all these are very dramatic on a relative scale but their all so beautifully made and flattering. this is aspirational. it's not everyday. i really don't think it looks at all like rick owens

  8. yes all these are very dramatic on a relative scale but their all so beautifully made and flattering. this is aspirational. it's not everyday. i really don't think it looks at all like rick owens

  9. yes all these are very dramatic on a relative scale but their all so beautifully made and flattering. this is aspirational. it's not everyday. i really don't think it looks at all like rick owens

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