Lindsay Lohan’s Ungaro Collaboration Makes its Debut to Scathing Reviews » Estrella Archs / Lindsay Lohan Ungaro Fashion Show – Paris Fashion Week





4 Responses to “Estrella Archs / Lindsay Lohan Ungaro Fashion Show – Paris Fashion Week”

  1. withthwind says:

    you know what is kind of sickening? swimsuit models are completely different than runway models. so to have runway models wear some teeny swimsuit tops, and to see how disgustingly thin they are is a bit unnerving.

  2. Anonymous says:

    i like it. Its young and hip- wouldnt say its hiddeous and some things look like they could be incorporated into everyday wear easily.

  3. slavetofashion says:

    You know, this is what your tacky aunt would wear on a disney cruise. it takes “resort casual” into a new, deeper circle of hell. I’m all for wearable, but I think I could make that bandeau top with the cut-off leg from a pair of shimmer-lycra aerobics pants and 35 cents worth of sequins from wal mart, and I wouldn’t need lindsay lohan or estrella archs to design it for me. and don’t even talk to me about ruched stretch pants (!) in four colors of gross.

    And harem pants? come on! didn’t we get enough of those last summer? the jumpsuit’s jumped and you CANNOT get away with disney-channel red-and-white heart prints. on your loincloth-minis and call it fashion. That crap is for little girls’ nightgowns and is fit only to be printed on flame resistant flannel!

    Turn in your teasing comb and go back to high school…

  4. totally confused says:

    I must agree with “slavetofashion.” This has got to be the biggest waste of money that Ungaro could possibly have arranged. To put on a fashion week show with a theme of heart-shaped fabrics/designs/accessories is the height of ridiculous. I’ve now seen 3 responses, on 2 websites, that said these clothes look wearable, and I must agree. If they were designing for 5yr old little girls, red and white heart print skirts, ruched stretch-pants, and jackets with heart-shaped sequin appliques would be perfect! And don’t even get started with the colors. If you’re going pink, wear pink, for goodness sake! The solid color pieces in this show were insufficiently saturated, they looked unfinished on the fabrics and cuts. The pinks were probably meant to be a nod at Ungaro’s signature fuchsia, but the whole thing looked more like a nod to the worst pop-culture wardrobes of the 80s. And somebody needs to send Cindy Lauper her clothes back!

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