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What's Your Fashion Style?

February 20th 2008 00:02
What’s your style?


fashion styles
This assortment is just the beginning


What’s Your Style, a question that is answered whenever you meet in person, but a mystery within the anonymous surrounds of the WWW. A man much wiser than I once said that “You can tell a lot about a person by the clothes they wear.” In previous generations it defined class and prestige, a persons worth was measured by the cut of their wardrobe.

Back in Empirical England and pre-Revolutionary France the wealthy elite adorned themselves in regal apparel that was worth more than all the homeless ragware hanging on the starving masses. In Asia the finely crafted silks and lace that decorated the upper class were strikingly removed from the peasant garbs of the day.

1800 fashion
Kicking it old school - An era of refinement?


This system is still superficially in place, what we subconsciously assume when we see a man in a tailor made business suit is different to that of a man in stubbies and thongs. The big swing today is that the rich, famous and loaded often opt for a society standard like jeans, sneakers or grunge. Some try to escape there materialism or cosmetic beauty by making a statement with a vagrant look, sometimes its just a side bar to psychological breakdown.

It works the other way too of course, for some what they wear is the first step to a new reality. Whether its for romance, career or ego not all that are wrapped in finery are flush with cash or success…yet.

womens fashion
It says confidence


More so than any other time in history the new millennium culture has the freedom of expression to choose whatever image you wish to project on the world around you. The old restrictions no longer apply and so your artificial social station can mean as little or as much as you like.

punk style
Punk'n out


From Goth to Princess, Punk to Power dressing or urban to corporate the choices are limitless.

Mens suits
If the suit fits


Personally I’d say I dress skater/traditional smart casual, then again when I was younger I ran the gamut or is that gauntlet of flavours. I was a surfer/skater before taking the Skinhead/Mohawk route via Goth for a while. Next came the frightening transformation into yuppie boy, fortunately within half a decade it was replaced by the long haired rocker/hippy thing which slowly morphed into a pseudo bohemian intellectual type.

Skater fashion
The Skater


There were a few more pit stops along the way that I would label faux-paus that I’d rather never speak of again. (Let’s just say for a short period I was a BIG fan of Duran Duran and Nik Kershaw)

So how about the visitors, whats your fashion style choice?

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The size of the size zero debate

September 27th 2007 07:25
The size zero debate is the new black, the latest fashion trend, which, like all fads, is probably not wise to buy (into) too much. I am not saying that the emaciated idealisation of the female body is not a problem, but that the media and public response is on the side of hysteria. For some perspective on my perspective, it should be known that I am not a size zero. I am not six foot tall, and I do not know anyone that has come under the attack of this new moralizing discourse.

thin model
A skinny model, quick! Where's the bandwagon?! Image from dancewithshadows.com

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Yeah They Were All Yellow

August 24th 2007 01:42
Angelina Jolie Red Carpet Yellow Dress
Look at the Stars - Angelina Jolie - image from dailymail.co.uk


For Australian residents, you’re probably hiding under a rock if you didn’t see any coverage over the last few weeks of the David Jones and Myer Spring/Summer launch shows. Megan Gale and Jennifer Hawkins were parading their respective stores’ wares and championing this season’s trends, sycophantically surrounded by media, buyers and designers alike.

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Saturday Powerhouse (Part 1)

August 20th 2007 01:45
Sydney Design Festival 07 Logo
Sydney Design Festival '07 - image from sydneydesign.com.au


Fresh from an early morning breakfast, the family and I headed to the Powerhouse Museum in Sydney on Saturday morning last. As well as having a Special FX exhibit to keep the rest of them occupied, the Young Blood Designers Market was on and the Fashion from Fleece exhibit featured as part of Sydney Design 07.

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It's all in the curve

May 18th 2007 03:55
One the most complex conundrums of autumn/winter 2007 is the fine distinction between cocoon and bubble skirts, a difference to elucidated below with pictorial and linguistic explication.

The important difference between cocoon skirts and bubble skirts is that one is attractive, flattering and altogether desirable while the other is not. Bubble skirts are like this


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