I actually believe that the problem of the fashion system is really this concept of "Young designers".
I feel like between 2009 & now, we have (us fashion lovers and them fashion people) valued too much that idea of "young designers". We assumed that because they were young, they were talented and maybe they were meant to be the future kings/queen of fashion.
Instead of valuing the "young", we should have valued the "new", the "fresh".
Judging by the comments, the real fashion moment of the season was the Louis Vuitton show. That show did what a good fashion show is supposed to do IMO:
propose new ideas, challenge our tastes, question "fashion" and give good clothes.
Only a few of those so called "YD" delivered. Some of them are going down.
If we are judging some of the designers who came up since 2007, most of them gave us "the best of 90's to mid 00's" fashion. But the ones who gave us real moments were the experienced designers who were confident enough to give us real fashion moments, real excitment and real clothes: Ghesquiere, Lagerfeld, Mc Queen, Prada, Pilati...etc.
The hottest brand in Paris, Vetements, is a throwback brand. It satisfy us because of the nostalgia of the 90's for those who were born before the 90's or grew up watching 90's fashion shows and also because underground has never been so mainstream. It makes us believe that it is a strong voice that will influence fashion whereas the real revolution happened already.
I really don't believe that "young unknown" designers are really subversive anymore. They all have the same codes and the same view of fashion.
We should champion quality over quantity because for a while now, the fashion system believed that the quality was in the quantity.
It's so difficult today to create a fashion moment because it's also very difficult to capture people's attention.
Instead of watching the show, people are filming with their Iphones even if the video of the show will be available 10 minutes after.
Oh Lola, your passion and enthusiasm for high fashion is so infectious— this comes across so clearly in your posts… Don’t ever change.
Thank you dear