DuTTyRoCK112
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i don't necessarily think every designer should be following the way of hussein chalayan or making pants with three legs, haha. but i am just so sick of the conservatism that i feel has plagued fashion lately. it seems that everyone now is either trying too hard or not enough. where is the art and originality of each designer? everyone seems to succumb to the trends and while i know it is strategic for business, it makes each designer lose their individuality when every collection in a season is so similiar. remember when everyone was doing their own thing, i mean you KNEW immediately the mark of a designer.
Well, I guess you could always find a starting designer or a seamstress friend who will create clothes you design
It would be interesting if you replied to Madhuri's question... From reading your post and then reading the last statement, I'm a bit confused by "dress appropriately." How can you dress appropriately if you want something new...actually now I don't know at all what I am asking.

from me for your comment - couldn't agree more. Why people log onto a fashion blog to complain that all fashion is boring is a mystery to me. I picked up two fashion/design magaizines at the weekend (Surface and Bon) and found the melding of fashion, design and photography mesmerising. Yes there are a lot of styles which are "in" but surely thats a good thing -it means people can play with different styles and mix them up and be individual? To say you find fashion boring is defeatist in my opinion - if you really love it you will find ways to make it inspire you.
but i remember, whitelinen, some time ago you posted in one of these threads that you don't even buy designer pieces...so that will leave you to these ordinary malls i suppose or thrift shops... and i don't see any possible hope in those places
or maybe you just meant luxury labels which you don't buy.
What I mean is that I probably wouldn't go crazy on Chanel (well, maybe one black 2.55), but there are a lot of other designers. Indie designers, non-mainstream designers are designers, no? I don't like malls or thrift shops either. I would be buying piles of Ann Demeulemeester, LIMI Feu, Yohji Yamamoto and Charles Anastase if I could afford them and if they were sold in my country.
oh! that would be interesting--i would have to make a portfolio first
) of fashion is the problem. It's not hard for a designer to come up with something new, but everything needs to fit in to some kind of trend to get noticed at all.