The best part is seeing the construction. Thus far, my favorite is a dress made out of folded napkins. Even with more traditional materials, the process is fascinating.
And now for the part where I feel conflicted. It's about stuff, about appearances, about living up to some social standard, and a dose of product placement. There's an element of what certain people say is "fashionable" is absolutely true. But this conflicts with what is said about being true to your own aesthetic.
So I like the idea, design, creativity, making things, lots of viewpoints. But the undertones of consumerism and conventional standards of female beauty really bother me. I will keep watching and likely keep being slightly irritated.
Peace
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That is a fascinating show. It is about fashion, I realize, but I think there's a disconnect for me. Something in the back of my mind saying, "there's no way anyone would ever actually think of wearing that". I think I view it more as art, maybe. Anyway, they make "wearable" stuff out of really weird stuff.
conge
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