Paris Fashion Week | Rick Owens Fall 2010

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Published January 22, 2010

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Updated January 16, 2015

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20 thoughts on “Paris Fashion Week | Rick Owens Fall 2010”

  1. it really goes to show you how much these houses are in survival mode when even mr. owens is showing pieces that look like they could have come out of armani.

  2. it really goes to show you how much these houses are in survival mode when even mr. owens is showing pieces that look like they could have come out of armani.

  3. well the clothes are ok, pretty owens style but WTF these models? i couldnt even pay the right attention to the clothes…

  4. well the clothes are ok, pretty owens style but WTF these models? i couldnt even pay the right attention to the clothes…

  5. I like this collection, and not just because Paul Boche is walking it.

    I was prepared to find it drab and boring, but it has a sort of post-apocalyptic feel with the earth tones and animal skins. I like the little splashes of metallic fabrics as well. I can take or leave those snakeskin boots, they do add some splash to some of the more somber outfits. I'm loving the croco-skin ones. And that jacket.

  6. I like this collection, and not just because Paul Boche is walking it.

    I was prepared to find it drab and boring, but it has a sort of post-apocalyptic feel with the earth tones and animal skins. I like the little splashes of metallic fabrics as well. I can take or leave those snakeskin boots, they do add some splash to some of the more somber outfits. I'm loving the croco-skin ones. And that jacket.

  7. I was expecting something a little more monochromatic and shapeless too, but I am so pleasantly surprised! Not that I ever disliked the black-on-black!

    I'm loving the crisp, clean lines and the precision cutting.

  8. I was expecting something a little more monochromatic and shapeless too, but I am so pleasantly surprised! Not that I ever disliked the black-on-black!

    I'm loving the crisp, clean lines and the precision cutting.

  9. disappointing to say the least. instead of looking forward he's loosing the edge / cool. other designers ,influenced by him, are carrying his original vision forward better. this collection is too 'reactionary' to others work thus loosing his own design identity.

  10. disappointing to say the least. instead of looking forward he's loosing the edge / cool. other designers ,influenced by him, are carrying his original vision forward better. this collection is too 'reactionary' to others work thus loosing his own design identity.

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