Rodarte's Extravagant Impracticality
The delicate designs of Rodarte.Photograph by FirstView
Rodarte excels at meticulous, hand-worked detail — vertically applied ruffles on the back of a round-necked dress, for example. It would be exceedingly difficult to knock off one of the Mulleavys' dresses, and even harder to sell the knockoff. A fashion world besieged by mass-marketing is besotted with such originality.
The shapes were full and fanciful: petal-pink rosettes and marabou feathers dotted with delicate chiffon macaroons. This extravagance, combined with feminine details, princess colors, beautiful seams, and the sisters' delicate touch, surpasses the lack of concern for practicality. Because if everything on the runway were strictly "wearable," we'd fall asleep in our little wooden chairs.
— Amy Larocca

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