Recover the Lost Knowledge
Do you see this dress? It looks AT LEAST good, right? I think it looks awesome. I don’t know the designer, but he took a chance with that chain and the effect is a positive one, in my opinion. Correct?
Well, dear friends, I saw this dress in a big shop in here (Luceafarul for the “connaisseurs”). The only difference is that… well… It looked like a cheap piece of crap…if crap can be called anything but cheap. They kept the tailoring and the color, but they attached the lamest chain you’ve ever seen, not even zirconium, they made it aluminum and it looked like the chain my grandmother ties the cow with. Didn’t have the possibility to take a picture, but trust me on this one… What surprises me most is that I saw the dress in my store BEFORE seeing Jessica Alba’s dress. How did this happen? How?
Drojdie
September 1st, 2008 at 2:00 pm
Who cares which one was the first one? The most successful is and will always be the designer made one, even when the designer has INSPIRED himself from other places. No problem with stealing ideas at all… if you execute them well.
Flo
September 1st, 2008 at 9:35 pm
I doubt a designer affords to copy. But….it may be an influence or something. Like…last year, all designers had Indian influences, thus clothes or collections appeared as coming from the same place. Natural. But this….what influence could this be?
Bunny
September 2nd, 2008 at 1:27 pm
Which one was first? The egg or the chicken? It’s the same thing…you can’t really tell! But the dress looks good. At least Jessica’s
Aleera
September 3rd, 2008 at 12:13 am
Who stole from whom…doesn’t matter…what matters is that the dress is absolutely…yicky ridiculous!!! U can’t even chain that up around a cow…it’s that fugly!! Oh, Jessica…why did u allow that to happen?!
crupenski
September 3rd, 2008 at 7:16 pm
The dress is not that ugly…