coming from one of our most insightful TFS’ers
@tigerrouge made me think (thank you), that there’s probably nothing wrong with showing trainers/ sneakers and sportswear… but elevate it!
people who I see at fashion luxury stores wear these more sporty, everyday items with a sense of elevated style either you can tell it’s unique and personal, or not.
and I might be wrong but this
type of people are most likely the readers and therefore buyers of fashion magazines (one of the many clusters I’m sure).
they (and
everyone else), want to see what they covet, desire and lust after perfectly styled in the pages of Harper’s Bazaar, Vogue, ELLE… GQ… even magazines like who have tons of fashion advertising, like Monocle (slightly random example but it makes sense to me to use it).
fashion magazine covers, edits and advertorial wise have been through really dark uninspiring times.
(Covid didn’t help at all it did a made it ‘worse’ imo)
fashion designers were becoming and still are quite stall and unexciting but I feel that with some newer and and not so
new designers showing up and being confident with their work if also helps bring all the rest forward.
amazing clothes inspire amazing photography and amazing editorials etc
I digress a little… however…
Fashion should always mirror society and/ but elevate it.
this is why it’s from the runway to the streets and not the other way around.