i agree. for once, i can say neither imitation nor inspiration. that type of crinoline was in style in the victorian/elizabethan era. dun sya na inspire
I think inspiration. Both designers are inspired by the victorian era. And think all designers imitate and get inspiration from one another. And there is nothing wrong with that. I think filipino deaigners are also pioneers in particular designs specially those made with native fabric, but they are not noticed or appreciated here
anu ba yan di na nahiya pati yun mga classics
ReplyDeleteIMITATION. There is no original Pinoy designer left in the industry. #fact
ReplyDeletesa pagkalobo lang naman sila may hawig pero iba ang design..
ReplyDeletei agree. for once, i can say neither imitation nor inspiration. that type of crinoline was in style in the victorian/elizabethan era. dun sya na inspire
Deletemga smugglers lang mag-susuot niyan. kalurkey.
ReplyDeleteMagkaiba naman po ata. Inspiration lang siguro. :) - GwapongStraight
ReplyDeleteRococo yan. Hindi naman ginaya, eh. Parehong Rococo ang inspiration nila.
ReplyDeleteThe structure is the same. Addtl design implements, no.
ReplyDeleteI think inspiration. Both designers are inspired by the victorian era. And think all designers imitate and get inspiration from one another. And there is nothing wrong with that. I think filipino deaigners are also pioneers in particular designs specially those made with native fabric, but they are not noticed or appreciated here
ReplyDeleteIt is not Victoria, more like Marie Antoinette (Napoleonic era).
DeleteCopya copya copya.
DeleteSinottto....na naman.
DeleteInspiration.
ReplyDeleteI say inspiration, the cut and the gigantic petticoat are similar but everything else is different.
ReplyDeleteNgek, hindi naman limited dun sa first image ang pag-gamit ng panniers. Kaloka lang, so both of them are inspired. Kalerki
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