couture_not_war said:Fashionken, I think you need to read what you wrote again because your obviously not seeing something. Just because you follow up your statement of, and I QUOTE "I don't think Slimane should have casted a black model simply because I don't think it suits Dior's aesthetics.'' and stating that you think the dior homme aesthetic suits "skinny white boys" with "'Of course, this doesn't mean that a non-skinny boy, a black boy or even a manly man can't wear it, which is proven by Dior's costumers and celebrities.', doesnt mean anything. The problem I had and OTHER MEMBERS of this forum is that by saying black models dont suit the aesthetic, you have grouped them as one instead of as individuals. Not every black person looks the same and unless you have seen every black person on this earth and to be born, who are you to say they dont have the look or fit in with dior homme's aesthetic. To just make things simple for you...your not hedi(im sure he knows what he wants and who has the vibe,look or whatever he wants in a dior hommer considering HE CREATED/DECIDED WHAT THE DIOR HOMME AESTHETIC IS! oh and once again THANK GOD your not a designer(hopefully)
dizzytacks said:race does not exist until you let it define your views, obviously fashion ken needs to do some soul searching because interests, style and interaction are not defined by the color of your skin, but obviously fashionken lets race determine his views so that makes him a racist...i have been studying race and racism in one of my anthropology classes this term and fashionkens statement is the definitive racist ideology manifested.
Whimsicalist said:hedi cantake armani 2005 and wiil do dior hommehe took styleand do fashioncoonisseur of the beauty of the moment..moment of thebeuty..intemely,nobody knows why hedi is so successfull.beauty made speed..speed of beauty!berlini don't understand perrier,somplain,staring!tell me what is thepoint..this is very thin coat under leather jacket,without rever!
dizzytacks said:race does not exist until you let it define your views, obviously fashion ken needs to do some soul searching because interests, style and interaction are not defined by the color of your skin, but obviously fashionken lets race determine his views so that makes him a racist...i have been studying race and racism in one of my anthropology classes this term and fashionkens statement is the definitive racist ideology manifested.
fashionken said:To say that race doesn't exist is very ignorant. Race, culture and beliefs are what define the world and what always have defined the world. You are taking the word 'race' and putting it into a negative context. To me, 'race' is not a negative word. It's a definition of one's genetic heritage. Race is closely related to culture, which creates the colours of the world. From colours we take inspiration, we mix and create new things.
This does, however, not mean certain aesthetics don't apply to certain races. Take Basso&Brooke's ss07 collection: It was heavily inspired by African patterns and colours so naturally, they used several black models because these pattern and colours are related to black Africans, and, as Karl tried to point out, because certain colours go well with certain skin tones.
Slimane's work has been known to be inspired by 1960s' mods, 1990s' goths and this decade's indie movement; subcultures which are all historically related to white people.
Human equality is not arguable. We are all the same species.
Do not call me a racist.