Fade to Black
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Actually I think Hong Kong these days is more Japanese influenced...everywhere I go on the street, in one block I will run into at least 1-2 people wearing either Comme des Garcons Play/Undercover/Bape/Junya Watanabe t-shirt...and the problem is they do not fit the image/style of those brands at all, it's like they just bought those items so they have a status symbol that tells people they are "in."
European high fashion is discussed in magazines, especially Dior Homme, but I do not see many people wear that stuff on the street. I have seen 2 people wear Dior Homme in Hong Kong this summer, one was a 50 year old guy wearing the black whiskered jeans, another was a total fashion victim kid, probably no older than 21, who was wearing a "YSL" logo t-shirt and the blue lurex jeans of S/S 05. Terrible.
European high fashion is discussed in magazines, especially Dior Homme, but I do not see many people wear that stuff on the street. I have seen 2 people wear Dior Homme in Hong Kong this summer, one was a 50 year old guy wearing the black whiskered jeans, another was a total fashion victim kid, probably no older than 21, who was wearing a "YSL" logo t-shirt and the blue lurex jeans of S/S 05. Terrible.


Like Hedi said, a dress shirt and shoes is more interesting at 9 in the morning! Ahh I wish I could roll into a morning class wearing the shrunken military blazer, white button down shirt half untucked, black bowtie dangling from my neck, and orange overdye jeans all from S/S 05 Dior Homme!



28 in 19CM. Some dior seem to be true to size in 19 and others not according to some posters.....