Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Joseph Quartana loves Yves Saint Laurent

Joseph Quartana may spend time in New York university studying economics and business, but he preferred with men on foot and run, parsons crowd. Predictably, after making his mark on Wall Street, he happily left bank in 1999, is also seven New York, a ultraprogressive boutiques, since become an important for fashionistas looking for advanced design (imitation Christ, gareth factor, blessing, preen, Jeremy Scott, ThreeAsFour - you know what I mean. For the shop to buyers, Quartana hits Paris, four times a year, the mastermind behind the shop of far-sighted inventories, of course, that person has signed a what it is. How can we not can take him down and get some advice?
Fashion is so focused on luxury these days. Do you think that will change? I see it already changing. We’ve been so steeped in worshipping luxury brands since 2002, and I see it shifting away from that, at least with our customers. They’re kind of over big labels — wearing big labels for the sake of wearing big labels and whatnot. And it’s good news for people like us who specialize in the smaller brands, the cutting-edge. Then again, there’s some luxury houses that I think are doing an awesome, awesome job and actually doing cutting-edge things. Like Givenchy right now, I love. Yves Saint Laurent as well, and Lanvin. All of them blow my mind. If you’re going to buy luxury, buy them. Don’t buy, like, Dolce & Gabbana.

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