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TraiT skip to main | skip to sidebar Sunday, February 14, 2010 Altuzarra FW2010 VS Tom Ford for Gucci FW2003 Just an observation, no harm intended. I have nothing but love for these two men (with the obvious fact that both are such eye-candies). Joseph Altuzarra's Fall Winter 2010: Tom Ford for Gucci's Fall Winter 2003: Yes, Tom Ford delivered a wider range for his Gucci collection back then. But the point I'm highlighting here is how similar the flow of both the presentation are. Fur, sex and leather at the beginning, and the closing of floor-length red gowns. A rip? Maybe, maybe not. You be the judge. Posted by Bingboompia at 9:23 PM 1 comment: Wednesday, February 3, 2010 Because I Can Dream Like everyone else my age, I'm starting to fantasize how my own future apartment will look like. For me, it's pretty much the "usual". Somewhere high, with a nice nightview, cozy, yada yada. But I've always dreamt of having plenty of artwork displays all over ...

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