24.10.09

i don't doubt that many will have already seen/read this on a fairly renowned blog recently, but for those who have not..:

and i'm not in any way shape or form trying to fashion-bash, but i do think that some pretty great points have been raised in a small amount of words:

"It's always a bit discombobulating when people raise their voices in anger because they've gotten wind that designers are making and selling $25,000 dresses. After all, it's not as if the existence of a dress that costs as much as a car negates the availability of cute $25 frocks at Target. And it isn't as though edicts have been issued that all women must now dress like one of the superheroes on Balenciaga's runway.

For personal and sometimes tortured reasons -- I can't have it so no one else can! -- observers declare that they just don't understand the attraction of these strange and expensive clothes. That would be a fair argument if those same complainers lashed out at people who spend thousands of dollars on Redskins season tickets, vintage wines, first-edition books or midlife-crisis cars. But those industries don't stir nearly as much ire from people who are uninterested in them.

Everyone has a passion that is lost on others."


(Robin Givhan - The Washington Post, October 18th.)

1 comment:

  1. I have had not read this piece yet and I am glad I did now. It is spot on! Thanks for posting and sharing.

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