I think eveyone here has valid and even more than valid points and they end up making the state of fashion what it is. The majority of people need clothing, they just do not need the creative, fashion clothing everyone is talking about here. I guess America is a prime example, where the middle class and poor could care less about anything they do not understand or need. They do not need CDG, Yohji, Gaultier. They need and want, Levi , Gap, Walmart, K-mart, Sears ect.Their lives do not revolve around such thing as high or creative fashion. Yes prices are one thing but they will spend money on sneakers , Tims , Nine west or Steve Madden.
They want a new low rise, sandblasted , flare jean, they get it from Walmart or 34th street, or Chinatown, or Harlem, or the local mall down the way from the trailor park, PJ's, hood, barrio or whatever. That is where the majority go. The labels that they aspire to are Ralph, Tommy, Fubu, Nautica, Nike, Puma, Juicy C, J.Lo,
Addidas ect. This is because Poplar entertainers, Britney, P.Diddy, J. Lo, Christina, Missy E, are making some labels popular or have a look that can be emulated. Everyone is thinking the same, sh*t Gothes of today look
the same as the Gothes that were around when I was a teen. preps are still Preps, and every body is hip-hop. And they will spend what little money they have on some Bling Bling in a heartbeat. and it is just really funny to see poor to low middle class teens and adults, dressed the same as upper middle class teens and adults., you see this when you ride the Subway anywhere. People that care about great quality & creativity are a minority. I do not have many people breaking down my door for a Bespoke suit from me and i am prctically giving them away at $1100-$1500 a piece ( Hand tailored, custom fit and designed for the client). Young Professinals all go look the same, shop at the same places, where same hairstyles, go to same bars and restaurants. There is a hive collective and the big companies understand that, and they want to make money. American fashion is not really fashion, it is based on sportswear which functional and practical.
that is how the American garment industry was founded and the formula still works today, however what is added to the mix is the hype. From the big name designer of the moment to the buyers asking a staff designer for company X, what is the style that you are selling most. The companies I worked for would not even entertain the notion of original design, until they saw it made from another company. I would say, "yeah that is the same thing I showed you six months ago and you hated it". Their response is usually " you were too early". Simply mindless and only care about the bottom line, money. The public is Hyped to death and are like zombies. It really is sad. OK enough of my ranting.
I hope I made some sense here, may have lost my line of thought.