PrinceOfCats
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like who?Originally posted by Lena+Jun 8th, 2004 - 4:23 pm--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Lena @ Jun 8th, 2004 - 4:23 pm)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-PrinceOfCats@Jun 8th, 2004 - 12:25 pm
Designers who openly market themselves as 'avant-garde' are almost always pretentious
I dont think anyone markets as 'avant-garde'
the term is losely used by general public when discribing non-mainstream styles..
i really can't think of anyone who markets his/her label as 'avant grade' [/b][/quote]
Read an interview with any of them...I'll pick Yamamoto as he's my usual whipping-dog for generalisations about avant-garde designers...
Okay, a few Yamamoto-isms:
"Psychologically, to be human is to forget about sadness and bitterness"
"If fashion has a role, it's to be immoral"
"Art co-operates by resistance"
Now apart from sounding like a philosophy lecturer this is all well and good (there are actually some quite good jokes in the same interview), we have nothing against intellectual designers...
But if you actually read the whole interview you'll see that these are simply clever, ironic evasions of actually saying anything, whatsoever about his work...
He sets himself up as this intellectual, cult figure who produces these amazing, 'innovative' and 'intellectual' collections...but actually how are his collections intellectual? As far as I can see (you may not think that's very far) his work is simply what I would term, 'playing silly-buggers with the rules for s**ts and giggles'. When he's not doing that he's churning out the typical 'avant-garde' staples - clothes that don't fit, rude-boy clothing, trousers that stop above the ankle, jackets that look like they've been through the washing machine one time too many, 'rebel' clothes...the usual...
I feel that people like Margiela and Yamamoto play on the fact that they're not 'mainstream', which is their pergorative...but then they don't actually deliver the goods.
As the last part is entirely subjective...this really all comes down to it being my opinion...I just feel that avant-garde is trendy and is milking this for what it's worth...
I've changed my opinion while writing this actually...I've decided I don't think they're pretentious...as long as you see the vision behind their collections...I just don't see that and to me it's all talk and no trouser...