Paris Fashion Week | Walter Van Beirendonck

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Published January 22, 2010

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28 thoughts on “Paris Fashion Week | Walter Van Beirendonck”

  1. Just when I was beginning to fear that FW10 was going to be a pretty drab affair. I will say, though, that the giant knitted Ws on the sweaters makes me think of Weasley sweaters (though better made, I'm sure).

  2. Just when I was beginning to fear that FW10 was going to be a pretty drab affair. I will say, though, that the giant knitted Ws on the sweaters makes me think of Weasley sweaters (though better made, I'm sure).

  3. Seriously, I'm so inspired by this collection, and it's definitely Katamari without a doubt, and I totally wanted to somehow embody the style myself. I could only dream of owning such clothes.

  4. Seriously, I'm so inspired by this collection, and it's definitely Katamari without a doubt, and I totally wanted to somehow embody the style myself. I could only dream of owning such clothes.

  5. I had the pleasure of dressing these models today!!!! we had sooo much fun and everyone was super nice. best. day. EVER

  6. I had the pleasure of dressing these models today!!!! we had sooo much fun and everyone was super nice. best. day. EVER

  7. Mr.Van Bierendonck has always,and will always, be one step ahead of New York or Milan designers,with well made clothing that still catches the eyes of others for years to come.

  8. Mr.Van Bierendonck has always,and will always, be one step ahead of New York or Milan designers,with well made clothing that still catches the eyes of others for years to come.

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