Monday 18 February 2013

waiting for something great...



Richard Nichol, Fall 2013: serious business

Style.com is firmly anchored to my bookmarks bar on my browser, and at this time of year it pretty much the first stop of the day to see what’s been heading down the runways of the world's fashion capitals. There’s the Couture and Menswear collections and now here we are, well in the thick of the Fall Ready-to-Wear season. Usually I am excited as all hell to see what surprises are in store, but to be honest… I’m feeling a little deflated with what I’ve seen so far. In truth, I’m usually hanging out for Milan and Paris shows anyhow and it’s never a huge surprise to see show after show of very nice, wearable, safe clothes coming down the runways of New York. That’s all good with me, but what’s really getting me twitchy is this rather conservative spirit insidiously finding its way into supposedly more edgy designers work. I know fashion’s all about cycles and blah-blah-blah, but really, for someone who was dazzled by the imagination and sheer inventiveness of fashion shows by the likes of McQueen and Galliano in the 90’s, returning to big, grey, shapeless, somber styles as we are seeing now is heartbreaking; it’s like an entire era of fashion has been wiped from the map and we’ve returned to the land of serious ennui. I understand we are in some weird space of pre-post-economic catastrophe, but do we have to mimic the 90’s quite so literally to express the collective sigh of the Global Financial Crisis? Come on people- don’t bow to the pressures of ‘appropriate dress’ behaviors; designers we look to you for the exhilarating thrill of ‘what’s next’, not ‘what’s the hell she doing dressed in her granddad’s coat’. Flamboyance, exuberance and energy please, not melancholy and the infinite sadness. Don’t take yourself so seriously fashion- you are our escape from the banality of everyday life, not the confirmation of it. Perhaps all this dourness is about to inspire some of unheard of designer to push out against it- Here’s hoping Milan and Paris have a few tricks up their sleeve…
 
 Burberry, 1990's: no joy
 

3.1 Phillip Lim, Fall 2013; very biege


1 comment:

. said...

You have articulated my sentiments exactly. well done