I got yelled at a while back for assuming everyone reads the Sunday new York Times, so if you’ve already seen this lovely article about Alber Elbaz of Lanvin, don’t you yell at me too!

This is my favorite part:

“Geisha are perfect,” Elbaz said, now at work in his atelier, “and perfection is never interesting to me, but the search for perfection, which all women feel, is interesting. That’s a timeless struggle, so why not provide women with a solution? For years, men have had uniforms, and a dress works like a uniform. You don’t have to think – you zip in and zip out. and then clothes become about simplicity and form and function.”

And that’s a total lie, of course: you absolutely have to think about a dress, at least until you put it on, at which point you must not be thinking much beyond “I’m so happy I wore this today.” If a dress is a uniform, then it’s for a job that changes constantly. but I have no problem with why Elbaz said what he said, because anything that justifies dress-wearing is fine by me.

I think I’ve posted dresses by Lanvin before, but here’s another one, just because. one of the reasons Lanvin is so great? This dress would actually look better on a curvier model.

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