Astrid21 said:Excellent post, as usual, faust.
I posted this article almost two years ago and it's fascinating to see members still discussing it. I love everyone's valid opinions on the topic.
Thank you, Astrid...
I wonder if some of our members who keep saying that all fashion is boring or bland or conformist or consumerist have been enough or properly exposed to fashion. And what is the definition of fashion for them anyway - is it the mall/mainstream magz/celebrity culture? For myself, each season I see incredible, beautiful, innovative pieces - be it experiments in cuts or new fabrics, or construction. So, I don't think fashion is boring - it's what you expose yourself to. Sure, if you have even half a brain, but all you can get your hands on is a copy of InStyle every month - you will think that fashion is so boring that it will make you gag. However, if you have, or seek out, proper exposure - I think fashion can become one of the more interesting and exciting aspects of culture.

) may be awful to you and so on. however as with the other posters here i agree fashion is not a mangled decapitated corpse venting the last gasps of vuitton breath. fashion is changing as is the world and the more i come to know of the fashion world (am a fashion student @ rmit melbourne) the more i come to appreciate not only my own interests but things beyond my own tastes. there is an unbelievable amount of design out there in the world and in our own street. sure if you look at the mass-production scene you will quickly find all your creative juices sucked dry - i mean the amount of time spent calculating a 'lay' in gerber just to get the maximum amount of fabric use! urgh!