Oy.
I think the shoes with the blue harem pants are even worse. Ugly blouse + ugly never flattering pants + ugly clunky brown shoes. Wow, it cannot get any better than that!
Has the pleasure of seeing this in person in a store window today https://us.dolcegabbana.com/en/women/clothing/dresses/printed-cady-dress-multi-colored-F6B8HTFSRKBHNV54.html?cgid=women-apparel-dresses#page=1&start=13
I think I have found my new calling. Designing ugly, overpriced clothing and accessories. All you 1%, stay tuned.
Dishes? Really? I love china, but come on…
How about this one?
Those D&G dresses range from beautiful to bizarre.
Oh no! This, this, this!!! And the earrings and necklace! I feel faint. LOL.
12 THOUSAND dollars??? :::thud::
The handbag earrings and bracelet. =))
Yep - if those earrings and bracelet charms were smaller and made of cheap stuff and cost a few bucks, I could see a teenager buying them as something camp to wear.
took my daughter to notice the green fluffy shoes that they have on the plate dress model
Hey, those prices are reasonable. $12.000 $2.175 etc…they are priced like a gallon of gasoline…taken to that extra decimal point (instead of the fractional representation). For $2.175 I might just oder me a pair of those dresses :). But I wouldn’t wear that jacket if it went on sale for $6.000
That dress is just $50-100 or so per plate… 
Actually, if it weren’t for the fuzzy collar, I would actually get a kick out of the jacket.
Did anyone look at the chicken dress? I love my chickens, but again, come on…
I also had a hard time with the cutlery dress. I have a Jaquard Francaise tablecloth in a great shade of citron/light chartreuse that has cutlery woven into in the design around the border, but note that it is A TABLECLOTH!!
@Consolation, you just need to use that tablecloth to make a “designer” dress, call it a Consolation Francaise original. It would be rather like Scarlett using her mother’s portieres to sew a gown in which to impress Rhett. Set it off with the right jewelry and you’ll make quite an impression. 
The place we stayed in Vienna earlier this month was next to Dior and sort of across from D&G. The clothing in both windows was interesting to say the least.
There was a plaid suit - jacket and skirt - at Dior. Nice, but sewn on the bottom front of the skirt was “CHRISTIAN DIOR” embroidered on a plain red wool. The “CHRISTIAN DIOR” was not straight, was very slightly slanted upwards. I looked at it, H looked at it, both agreed. (I took a photo to prove it to myself.)
https://m.dior.com/couture/en_us/womens-fashion/ready-to-wear/autumn-winter-2018-2019-ready-to-wear-show/silhouettes
Shows the suit.
I couldn’t believe the lack of attention to detail.
Kind of funny considering the plaid fabric provides grid lines to make it easy.
I know there has been a lot worst posted on this thread, but I just have to ask WHY about this one.
Well, @emilybee, obviously it’s for the “cool sense of movement”. A real bargain at $995!!
@emilybee , it looks like some sort of optical illusion! LOL.
Maybe they’re zip off pant legs so you can wear them for summer…