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Post a Totally Random Moment From Fashion History...

Any indication of the randomness?
Somewhat. It depends on personal taste. On randomness though , I suppose if you have known for the last month I was going to post it , not so much.

A lot like :

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i just KNOW that the editorial had to be carine's idea
 
In honor of Election Day, here's an especially unhinged feature from WWD in 1967 where they asked a bunch of random people/fashion personalities/celebrities their opinion of Lyndon B. Johnson's daughter's (Lynda Bird Johnson) forthcoming wedding. No idea who that is? Well, you're in good company!

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Being a Prada pizza, most probably it symbolizes the meaninglessness of life and the absurdity found in human existence, where the mortality of everything torments us, and at the same time it stands for our will to overcome that feeling of defeat through art, creating "things of beauty".
Like, for instance, a pizza.
 
Being a Prada pizza, most probably it symbolizes the meaninglessness of life and the absurdity found in human existence, where the mortality of everything torments us, and at the same time it stands for our will to overcome that feeling of defeat through art, creating "things of beauty".
Like, for instance, a pizza.
Also it will be around 2000 euros each one (limited edition cardboard box not included)...
 
This is kind of a companion piece to Yves telling average women to buy the clothes that inspired his collection in the flea market, if they can't get couture. I mean, it's pretty solid advice that would STILL look good on a woman. Can you imagine any designer NOW saying something this sensible about clothes and fashion?

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Connoisseur February 1990
 

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