Crimes of Fashion: Worst Women's Spring 2009 Collections
By The Smart Stylist on October 17, 2008 8:20 AM
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Women's Ready-to-Wear Spring 2009 Collections definitely had fabulous designs and a few interesting ones. And now that all the runway shows are wrapped up, it's time to roll out The Smart Stylist's top 3 worst collections for Spring 2009. And hoping these designers will show better and wearable fashions in the upcoming seasons.
First on my list is designer duo, Victor & Rolf. When I saw Victor & Rolf's Fall 2008 collection, I thought they were just going through a fashion rebellion phase and they will be back to their usual fabulousness come spring. Well, I spoke to soon. Fabulous supermodel Shalom Harlow was the muse for their Spring 2009 collection. Shalom was a pinata, a parasol and whole lot of ridiculous wearing Victor & Rolf's Spring 2009 collection.


Armand Basi One Spring 2009 Collection (Photos Courtesy of Style.com)
Completing my worst collection for Spring 2009 is Francesco Scognamiglio. Why the exposed breasts? And the huge ruffle on the skirt resembling a flower strategically placed on the model's privates? All I can say is there are other ways to be provocative that doesn't require exposing model's body parts. It' unfortunate the creativity and hard labor becomes unimportant and seem non-existent when replace with unnecessary vulgarity.

Francesco Scognamiglio Spring 2009 Collection (Photos Courtesy of Style.com)
First on my list is designer duo, Victor & Rolf. When I saw Victor & Rolf's Fall 2008 collection, I thought they were just going through a fashion rebellion phase and they will be back to their usual fabulousness come spring. Well, I spoke to soon. Fabulous supermodel Shalom Harlow was the muse for their Spring 2009 collection. Shalom was a pinata, a parasol and whole lot of ridiculous wearing Victor & Rolf's Spring 2009 collection.
Supermodel Shalom Harlow wearing Victor & Rolf Spring 2009 Collection
Next on the list is Armand Basi One. The MC Hammer inspired parachute pants and revealing sheer tops are tasteless and tacky. This collection was like a time machine bringing me back to the early nineties when such look was the rage.
Armand Basi One Spring 2009 Collection (Photos Courtesy of Style.com)

Francesco Scognamiglio Spring 2009 Collection (Photos Courtesy of Style.com)
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I'd say those are some interesting collections. However I find the first piece by Victor & Rolf to be quite fascinating, although I don't see myself in it any time soon.
I have to agree Viktor & Rolf did have some OK pieces, but a majority of the collection was not wearable in my opinion. If these avant garde designs were showcased for their Couture collection instead for Spring Viktor & Rolf would not be on my worst list.