I don't claim to be an expert on anything, let alone fashion.
That said, via my casually collected observations whilst living in the "fashion capital of the world", I can safely certify that Milan showcases more pedestrians falling victim to clothing-related misfortunes than any other city I've ever lived (and this includes Seattle, a conurbation that excretes more fleece than it does coffee).
The problem with fashion faux-pas Milanese style, is the willing submission to over-priced name brands that completely lack an aesthetic dimension- solely for the sake of the name brand. Take for instance, these little gems:
Indeed these orthopedic-esque disasters (known (unaffectionately according to me) as Hogan)
retail for $400. FOUR-HUND-RED-DOL-LARS. I don't understand. I would pay to not
have to wear them. For ten euro, any pleb could blitz a walmart/lidl, pick
out a pair of high tops from the clearance rack, recover her bedazzler, and
affix a few crystal gems to the side for a fraction of the price. And as if
these obviously-ugly-but-well-known-for-being-pricey footpieces weren't
criminal enough, they are almost always accompanied by either scruffy pants or
a scruffy top, and a designer handbag dripping in designer print- 99% of
the time Louis Vuitton, 1% Fendi, never a Prada.To highlight the pervasiveness
of the issue, I'd like to explain that the following photographic evidence was
taken over the course of only 24 hours, and that for every photo successfully
captured, I bared witness to five times the actual assault crime.
2 comments:
At least women have accepted shoes that won't kill them :)
Double yuck! And double ha!
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