Phuel
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I think the only people that are making a statement of this are, as you've pointed out Scott, hipsters that are desperate for an "insider" style and editors that are lapping up anything to be in the know. It's all so superficial and as much fashion-victim to me as blindly and mindlessly latching onto the latest high fashion trend.
Truth is, there's nothing new about adopting a sensible, practical, and utilitarian dress. As ellastica's digging has shown, it's been around, and written about, since the 90s as a "style". And the reality of it is, some people that can afford very expensive high fashions, and some people working in the industry, have more or less always worn sensible clothes when doing their jobs. I remember my very well-off Persian friends would wear Fila, sweatpants and New Balance when shopping; they never dressed up to go to Vuitton when I was younger-- and this was way before the sweatpants and a Vuitton bag trend of the 2000s. Now, designer and photographers friends dress as utilitarian as possible for work-- Phoebe dressing down is more about her work and lifestyle than making a fashion statement to me.
When your work is to be as creative as possible, you don't need to express that in your dress, because it shows in your work.
Truth is, there's nothing new about adopting a sensible, practical, and utilitarian dress. As ellastica's digging has shown, it's been around, and written about, since the 90s as a "style". And the reality of it is, some people that can afford very expensive high fashions, and some people working in the industry, have more or less always worn sensible clothes when doing their jobs. I remember my very well-off Persian friends would wear Fila, sweatpants and New Balance when shopping; they never dressed up to go to Vuitton when I was younger-- and this was way before the sweatpants and a Vuitton bag trend of the 2000s. Now, designer and photographers friends dress as utilitarian as possible for work-- Phoebe dressing down is more about her work and lifestyle than making a fashion statement to me.
When your work is to be as creative as possible, you don't need to express that in your dress, because it shows in your work.