Fulton St Critique
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What is your most “controversial” take on fashion? Something that when discussing the industry with your friends or colleagues, you may refrain from saying? If you are uber-confident this thread may not apply to you (and I applaud you), but I thought it would be fun/interesting too, in the spirit of anonymity, discuss an opinion you hold that would be considered unpopular in the grand scheme of the fashionscape.
*Disclosure*: While I do believe that what one considers to be fashionable or “good” is completely and entirely subjective, I find that there are many objective opinions that are held by the masses. If you care to share an opinion that may sway the crowd, please do so! I love reading about different perspectives, hence why I created this thread.
I’ll go first: I really liked KVA’s Dior Homme post-2010, I still hunt for some of his pieces on resale websites to this day and am fond of his time at the Maison! I loved the footwear, his tailoring, and the slight “wrongness” that arrived each season. I found that when he pushed for abstraction, though it did not always work, he furthered menswear in a direction that welcomed novelty and difference.
*Disclosure*: While I do believe that what one considers to be fashionable or “good” is completely and entirely subjective, I find that there are many objective opinions that are held by the masses. If you care to share an opinion that may sway the crowd, please do so! I love reading about different perspectives, hence why I created this thread.
I’ll go first: I really liked KVA’s Dior Homme post-2010, I still hunt for some of his pieces on resale websites to this day and am fond of his time at the Maison! I loved the footwear, his tailoring, and the slight “wrongness” that arrived each season. I found that when he pushed for abstraction, though it did not always work, he furthered menswear in a direction that welcomed novelty and difference.