Ruby_slippers
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I think Muiccia's thoughts seem to be the most true... fashion changes over time.  Fashion is modified by designers, but mostly by the women (and men) who purchase the clothing, thereby driving the market.  Modesty in America today (from what I see) stems from not wanting to look like a celebrity or wh*re.  This article implies that the new "sobriety" stems from religion.  The US is getting more conservative, but I don't think this is necessarily true for the rest of the world.  I'm also a little bothered by some of the designer's comments on covering women up... It can be sexy, but to say it is the future neglects the needs of women.  Long, trailing robes are just as challenging to walk in as miniskirts.
The backlash against showing too much skin began a few years ago... so this article seems very outdated. There are always modest clothes in the F/W collections - who would want to walk around in shorts in the middle of winter?
  There are always modest clothes in the F/W collections - who would want to walk around in shorts in the middle of winter?
				
			The backlash against showing too much skin began a few years ago... so this article seems very outdated.
 There are always modest clothes in the F/W collections - who would want to walk around in shorts in the middle of winter?
  There are always modest clothes in the F/W collections - who would want to walk around in shorts in the middle of winter? 
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	 Fashionista-ta you would look stunning with that over your head..
 Fashionista-ta you would look stunning with that over your head.. 
  ... for me "seduction" shatters this dualism... and the problem lies in the "I" want to express.. instead of thinking "I" connected to another "I" and another and another.. and so on...
 ... for me "seduction" shatters this dualism... and the problem lies in the "I" want to express.. instead of thinking "I" connected to another "I" and another and another.. and so on...  
  I do, of course, consider whether my clothes will be appropriate for where I'm going, but I try not to consider too much the reaction I will get. I don't really want others' attitudes to influence my wardrobe very much, and that's what I'm afraid I would get if I started considering other "I's." But I would also never attempt to impose this approach on anyone else. The only thing I wish was that others were as bothered by boring clothes and sameness as much as I am
 I do, of course, consider whether my clothes will be appropriate for where I'm going, but I try not to consider too much the reaction I will get. I don't really want others' attitudes to influence my wardrobe very much, and that's what I'm afraid I would get if I started considering other "I's." But I would also never attempt to impose this approach on anyone else. The only thing I wish was that others were as bothered by boring clothes and sameness as much as I am  
  It's good that it isn't Proust Donattela is reading... because that would be alot of coke...
 It's good that it isn't Proust Donattela is reading... because that would be alot of coke... 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		 
 
		