And also talking of modern: my beef is the kind of taste pattern that HC keeps perpetuating. Defining it as traditional does not even begin to describe it. Sequins, ruffles, flower embroideries, more ruffles, more sequins, mermaid gowns...I guess this is what clients want but that says it all about how staid their aesthetic ideals are. Theirs or the husbands' (who write the checks to pay for those dresses).
I think any conversation on whether something is modern or not might be a bit limited if the mindset is not particularly modern. If I'm understanding this small paragraph correctly, you could be Yan Du, Françoise Girard, but somehow haute couture is still for women incapable of affording it
and potentially incapable of any aesthetic ideal so their rich husbands may or may not be the actual decision-makers that keep HC awfully conservative..?
Approaching the border of whataboutism but I'm going to insist this is CCP. No less justifiable, not less modern, not less reckless, certainly not less tone-deaf, or more accessible, but one garners respect and the other mockery. Why?
The deeper we get into globalization, the more watered-down any input is going to be, that's the whole premise of neoliberalism, to tone down identity in any positive or negative manifestation. It's not really possible to try to concentrate ideas and creative expression under one event, let alone one city, people travel now more than ever, the allure of exposure dethroned the allure of secrecy, and everything has also been consolidated into the equivalent of Pepsi and Coca-Cola in fashion, you're either working for Pepsi or working for Coca-Cola, so how could the bar be as high as when creativity and not ruthless marketing was the way to wow consumers and outdo each other each season?. Paris was also that place where only a selected few could visit, afford the newest of the new and go back home and stun everyone. It isn't that case anymore at all, so the demand for new isn't exactly on the client's mind. Opulence and luxury are and these are subjective terms.. so if we're in a time where people only respond to logos, people are only going to respond to the HC equivalent of a logo, some ruffle s*it in gaudy materials and loud colors. It's a representation of where we are in society (economically, culturally, politically).