I don't like when they get into "clone" mode; style is all about individuality imo.
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Fashion: Don’t you recognize me? Death: You should know that I don’t see very well and I can’t wear glasses. Fashion: I’m Fashion, your sister. Death: My sister? Fashion: Yes. You and I together keep undoing and changing things down here on earth although you go about it in one way and I another. Giacomo Leopardi, “Dialogue Between Fashion and Death.”abridged
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Fashion: Don’t you recognize me? Death: You should know that I don’t see very well and I can’t wear glasses. Fashion: I’m Fashion, your sister. Death: My sister? Fashion: Yes. You and I together keep undoing and changing things down here on earth although you go about it in one way and I another. Giacomo Leopardi, “Dialogue Between Fashion and Death.”abridged
it's so funny... do you think that's planned?
"we're wearing white jeans tomorrow, and black leather pants the day after, agreed?"
or could it really be a coincidence?
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I don't like when they get into "clone" mode; style is all about individuality imo.
I totally agree. I've always found it weird and kind of
uninspiring. I love Alt's style but as for the others, why would
you want to walk around dressed almost exactly
like your co-worker/friend? Like exactly...
Most of the Vogue Paris women have different variations of the same style. Geraldine wears skirts and dresses whereas Emmanuelle favours jeans and trousers. I find it rather fascinating how each of them take to the same fashion. It's a distinctiveness that no other edition of Vogue has.