Fashion Critics Dislikes Lindsay Lohan's Spring 2010 Ungaro Collection
When Lindsay Lohan together with Spanish designer Estrella Archs presented their Spring 2010 Ungaro Collection at the Paris Fashion Week, fashion critics expressed their negative feedback about it. The collection mainly used the shade of hot pink, fuchsia and orange. It includes leggings, heart prints, genie pants and heart-shaped glittering pasties. Checkout some of the pieces from Lindsay Lohan's Ungaro Collection as well as the statements of major fashion critics about it.
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The Washington Post: "It lacked finesse, sophistication, technical skill and any evidence of good taste."
Style.com: "This quickly devolved into a bad joke of a fashion show, one with questionable color combination, "bad eighties" draped silk jackets and drop-crotch pants, old-fashioned and ill-judged fur stoles, and, yes, tasteless sequin pasties."
WWD: "The collection displayed none of the promised younger side Lohan was supposed to deliver. Nor in a million years would one guess that the lineup was designed by one young woman and "creative directed" by another."
The New York Times: "Ms. Lohan's arrival at a 45-year-old Paris house known for $1,500 dresses and a tradition of couture craftsmanship is entirely different, something akin to a McDonald's fry cook taking the reins of a three-star Michelin restaurant."
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