Wednesday, 7 May 2014

Fashion styles: Who is here from yesterday?

Mode von gestern?
 
If I go to a fashion fair, I work between visitors and exhibitors like an alien. Suit, shirt and tie . Cleaned shoes and hat. My look is added here quite positive. It speaks to me, it comes to talking about clothes and style. My elevator might not be worthy of emulation but still interesting. As the Mercedes from the early seventies, the parks in front of the exhibition hall.

How not to notice?

What should I wear, not to attract attention? In winter, for example, jeans, lumberjack shirt, leather jacket, boots and flat cap. In the spring of polo , tank tops, jeans or chinos and boat shoes. That would be hip and modern. That would be today. Really?
 
The mainstream fashion has existed for some years largely of revivals. Time the designers dig the seventies again, sometimes the fifties and sixties then be resuscitated or at least cited. Really innovative everything is not natural. And more modern than the suit jeans are not. Studded jeans and single or double-breasted rather are contemporaries, both were written in the 19th Century .

Designers make use of "new" fashion styles of the past

I believe that there is such a thing as a collective fashion memory. Add us the memory plugged into the clothes that have worn our forefathers. Just deeply rooted are many rules that have previously determined the choice of outfits. The one they follow, others define her style in that they negate the specifications. Both the traditionalists and the innovators need the past as a reference. This is perfectly fine. One should not think that you have less of yesterday's denim clothing than in the double-breasted only.

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