Is street style becoming more of a circus
act to gain attention than an individual fashion statement? Laura Weir asks in her article for the Sunday Times ‘Is This Fashion?’ making some interesting
points and quoting from experts in the fashion industry.
Street style has always influenced the
fashion industry, but the birth and rapid increase in fashion bloggers has encouraged
the spread of extravagant new street outfits you would never expect to see, and
which increasingly gather outside runway shows.
However, as Weir states in her article ‘what was once the height of cool
has become homogenized. Too many people
arrive at fashion shows in outfits designed to shock rather than
intrigue.’ Has this once on-trend scene
become a bit too overdone? Scott
Schuman, founder of the blog The Satorialist says ‘the internet and blogs have
created monsters- it’s totally changed the way we communicate about fashion.’
The Editor of Love magazine, Alex Fury,
said ‘It’s about as sophisticated as a toddler exposing themselves on a jungle
gym. Pay no attention and they’ll stop
doing it soon enough’. He has a point,
if we didn't lift an eyelid, would we still have these extravagant individuals circling
fashion week venues waiting to be snapped? I don't think so. For me true fashion style is carried
seemingly effortlessly by those lucky people who have a clear sense of their
personal style and enjoy expressing it through the clothes they wear – whether
that’s a dress made from lightbulbs or simply a pair of well fitted skinny
jeans and an oversized biker jacket.
Either way, it’s the person wearing the clothes, not the clothes wearing
the person; fashion is a way to express who we are, not a vehicle to gain
everybody’s attention.
Street style has enjoyed a long standing
reputation as a place for innovation, creativity and influence. We all enjoy seeing how people dress
individually and within their own social groups. But please, let’s get back on track and, on
reflection, step away from the dress made from lightbulbs.
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