Givenchy Haute Couture Autumn/Winter 2010

Photos:Vogue UK

Oh. My. God. This is some next level Thora Birch as Empress Savina in Dungeons and Dragons type shit that Tisci has just pulled out right here. Perhaps he heard of my intense apathy towards Givenchy and finally decided to cater to one of my only weaknesses other than food: fantasy royal raiment. Can you not see Galadriel, Amidala, or Firiona Vie (Everquest reference, oops!) throwing a hissy fit in all of these!? I’m glad that someone picked up where Galliano left off with his French Revolution dress and armor hybrid pieces of couture past. Tisci says Frida Kahlo, I say World of Warcraft armor merchant.

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2 Comments

  1. Karyn
    Posted July 9, 2010 at 5:25 pm | Permalink

    This collection is seriously giving me dreams about walking around and killing monsters while remaining gorgeous and untouched all time. I love it!

    After reading the WoW armor merchant part, I went back through the collection again imagining WoW characters in them. (Now, I can’t look at that black/dark brown dress and coat without thinking of an undead lock.)

    I’m not sure if I like the new layout of your blog.. maybe I’m not used to it yet. Anyway, I’m so glad you’re posting again! I’ve missed your posts a lot because they are perfection, divine, ethereal, etc. :-)

  2. Posted August 17, 2010 at 11:00 am | Permalink

    This collection inspired me so much its ridiculous. I cant even imagine how lovely it must feel to actually be able to wear one of these gorgeous gowns, even if it was temporary.

    I like the new layout a lot!

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