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Images of Anna Wintour sitting alone at Yeezy Season 3, and later surrounding by a white fur-clad Kardashian klan, were some of the most memorable from New York Fashion Week. In a new interview with Seth Meyers, the legendary Vogue ed opens up about the experience of attending Kanye’s “migrant chic fashion show”, reveals why she was sat “alone, abandoned and embarrassed” and how, in an attempt to slip away mid-show, she got lost in the basement of Madison Square Garden and was reduced to tears. Watch the interview below and to see the full interview, head here.

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http://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/30737/1/anna-wintour-cried-at-kanye-s-migrant-chic-show
 
I was just about to link that here. i don't know if she was shading him or kissing his *** :ermm:
 
Had Anna have some conscience, she should be the one to kick the Kardashians out and educate the readers to be more refined since she is very influential but I am being too idealistic and also I guess she has a well paying job to keep.
I don't know, maybe she has resigned to fate or too wise to see this is how this direction is a sign of things to come and didn't want to resist.
Let's hope this stays only in America.
 
Maybe most of us lack taste as we liked the Homeless chic collection from Galliano at Dior...
 
That would be a collection designed by someone with talent & therefore a very different kind of chic ...

YES, totally. I'm all for condemn Kanye for his lack of talent in fashion and for the use of such a term or aesthetic for something so pointless and superficial as this collection but, it's still "Migrant Chic". The notion of chic is quite subjective (i don't find it chic).

I'm all for critisizing the way he used his inspiration rather than the words he used to describe it in a way.
You can call your collection whatever you want but my problem is when the collection itself is just stockings and t-shirts.

That's why i compare it to Galliano...because for me, the problem is not the name but the clothes.
 
I was just thinking about the amount of overlap applicable to this disease known as luxury streetwear. Fear of God, Vetements, Yeezy, Amiri, Stampd, Nid de Guepes--do these brands realize that they make exactly the same articles of clothing--parkas, ripped t-shirts & jeans, MA1 bomber jackets, skinny sweatpants--with little to no identity? What's wrong with this industry that people idolize these brands and hold the "style stars" in such high esteem. They've literally been elevated to a platform of tastemakers who don't have much more to say other than the repetitive and unoriginal things they make and buy. What's doing to happen to all these "brands" 5 or 6 years down the road?
 

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