Paris Fashion Designer
admin | Nov 06, 2009 | Comments 0
I see these days on television several images on the catwalk of fashion in Paris. It involves big names in fashion, how could it be otherwise: Dior, Gaultier, Louis Vuitton, Lagerfeld, Chanel, Nina Ricci, and so on as Paris fashion designer (naturally not intend to make an exhaustive list). It’s pure creativity. Is it?
The truth is that when I see these images, I wonder if what we are in the news is truly representative of what is displayed there, or if the format limitations, they teach us more groundbreaking designs. In any case, if one looks a bit on the Internet, we see that it is somehow representative of the “big” creativity of the Paris fashion designer.
However, many of the designs is hard to imagine anyone in real life luciƩndolos. Who would take a car wheel in your head? Honestly, sometimes looks like a big joke.
Add first of all that there are honorable exceptions, and are designs that can be dramatic or a little more sober, but in any case, “wearable” (perhaps other designers of the eligible low-risk).
A possible explanation for this apparent pantomime would be the need by the designers to offer something groundbreaking, different, differentiate them from others.
I remember the presentation at the Pasarela Cibeles designer David Delfin, whose models paraded in burqas and ropes around their necks (coinciding with the war in Afghanistan against the Taliban regime), caused a stir, and even today, seven years later, remains in my mind, which, if this was the desired effect, no objection.
However, in terms of designer clothing, no idea, I do not agree at all.
So what are designers dealing with these staged “transgressive”? To be remembered, to stand out from others? I think it is all a bit unruly in a spiral of “creativity” in which things are becoming more extravagant.
Models with painted faces of the most bizarre, not to mention hair, dressed robot, with a mask on his face, showing your ass, or with a wheel on his head, no longer know what to invent.
Now I propose an idea, sure to share many, if they have a parade that stand out from others and to be remembered, why not pick up models with a little more weight?
Some will argue that their clothes fit better to the models whose body mass index is low at least, that is, girls of 1.75 or 1.80 and just over 50 kilos. I simply suggest, the designer who is brave dares to girls of similar height, if you will, but with ten or fifteen kilos more? (thin girls would remain at the end of the day).
From my point of view, it would be a good way to differentiate yourself, and socially responsible. I think the first major designer to take this initiative would be very well seen. But they know, that’s why they are creative.
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