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I don't know if this is attire or not

edited 2011-11-30 09:04:15 in General
I am Dr. Ned who is totally not Dr. Zed in disguise.
(Or how I really don't understand avant garde fashion.)

Yeah I really don't get this kind of fashion, it is so far removed from 'normal' fashion as to seem to have no bearing on it at all.

Comments

  • One foot in front of the other, every day.
    I think it's fashion for fashionfags. Like Steve Vai is guitar for guitarfags.
  • You can change. You can.
    Pretty much, yeah. It's not something you sell or wear. It's just there to show of the designer aesthetical skills and preferences. 

    Like a painting. 

    just a very contrived one.
  • I think how it works in business terms is that you show the wacky clothes at fashion events, get publicity, build up a name on the back of that, and then either make tons of money by getting Marks and Spencer/Sears/whoever to sell much-watered down versions of your clothes or by getting some existing brand to appoint you to be their head designer.


    Anyway, no-one really wears the weird stuff and only a few hundred really rich women even buy the more normal haute couture. In spite of not bothering much with my own clothes I've always been oddly obsessed with reading about fashion.

  • I am Dr. Ned who is totally not Dr. Zed in disguise.
    I have to say your comments make a lot of sense ^, ^^, ^^^.
  • There seems to be a recurring theme in the second picture.  I predict that designer will just go all out next year, keep the UFO in the background, and glue the space aliens inside it to the model.
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