Sometimes I wonder why people seem to applaud a designer deliberately feminizing little boys as some kind of stand against menswear being masculine... Isn't this just as horrible since he's doing the exact same thing in the opposite direction? What's wrong with the middle ground? At the same time, Hedi's tricks are remotely tolerable as they're all in the styling, it's all fake, the tie neck blouses seem to really be just scarves that can be loosened, the makeup can be washed off. If I saw any of the kids from the show strutting down the street, I'd think it was sorta-kinda-a little cool that they were living happily in their own world. I would still wonder, however, if it really captures any real sense of modernity for a grown man living in our times, which may be an unfair question since I don't really know if modernity has ever been a part of Mr. Slimane's goal at Dior, especially since the house really didn't have a set standard for menswear to begin with...