This is what we know is heaven.
Everyone was happy and everyone loved each other and there were no prejudices or anything like that.
The designer carried over his interest in the Jazz Age and the 30s here.

Having decided to change to a one-show-a-year model, he went all-out in terms of craft.
Ive been really, really hands-on in this collection.
Its not just that the designs were bolder, but they were too heavily promoted.

But perhaps thats in some way on theme.
I love to understand how people interpret love or sexuality these days.
In other words, transactional.

Why cant the bare back of a man be as seductive as that of a woman?
Why cant a man enjoy a sequin, the brush of chiffon against the leg?
Or even the pantless look?

Palomo seems to be asking those questions, but hes not arguing for equivalencies.
That gives power, and frisson, to his work.
They are the perfect garb for earth angels, though there were fewer options for mere mortals.




















