čtvrtek 16. května 2013

GIVENCHY: RED FIGHTER STAR EMBROIDERED APPLIQUÉ T-SHIRT/SPRING 2013

I’m totally Givenchy fanatic to pre orders in this time. After many months of absent, the Givenchy Red Fighter T-Shirt is finally here! Ehm, was... By the time word has spread throughout the internet about Luisa Via Roma's Givenchy Spring Summer 2013 Pre - Order Collection, the Givenchy Red Fighter T-Shirt was long gone and has never been restocked again. You might be wondering what is so special about this Givenchy Red Fighter T-shirt that everyone wants so badly? The conceptual canvas is graphically hand painted by Riccardo Tisci with a couple of jet fighters and WW2 warplanes inspired from the 20th century that looks as if it was horizontally flipped in Photoshop and paste at various strategic positions. It has less printed elements compared to the prominent Givenchy Green Fighter that drives the characteristics of Pre-Spring 2013 collection, on the other hand it is the only t-shirt from Givenchy Pre-Spring 2012 featuring modern warplanes. The Givenchy Red Fighter's design is a secondary rendition made after the main Givenchy Green Fighter to be upmarket at a much premium price point. With the various strategic price points and exclusive design offerings by Givenchy has proven sales success for the Pre-Spring 2013 t-shirt collection. The Givenchy Red Fighter's popularity was largely gained much earlier in December 2012 because of its exclusivity which was not featured at the Givenchy Pre - Spring 2013 Look Book. The most attractive extend of the Givenchy Red Fighter T-shirt from my personal opinion is not the comprehensive design. Styled with the exclusive signature glossy black metal stars-embroidered appliqué that has previously gained popularity concurrent with the Givenchy Star - Detail Cotton - Jersey T-Shirt which was also sold out within minutes on MR PORTER. Nobody really knew that Givenchy was going to offer this design combo for the following season, not until Kenzo Tokgoz uploaded a photo of himself wearing the Givenchy Red Fighter T-Shirt on his Tumblr's account that went viral on social media websites.