Me, I'm for once totally fed up with meaningless money obsessed chatter on runways and conversations who lead to nowhere, same with rich people, overlords in fashion and life plus fake sentiments influencers spew out like nothing else, these days debates are meaningless as humanity has accepted their fate of being them or us if nothing else, real change, real revolutions or real evolutions don't happen for the masses anymore whatever algorithmic amplification wants to tell us...🤓📚🔖💯
To add: Where's our common sense these days in all this? Are bubbles preferred to books? Are meaningless chatter trumps meaningful solutions? Personally I don't get it, all want to be seen, heard and taken for someone educated, but in reality this looks like hogwash to my or our intelligence...fashion feels dumbed down this way or that way, messages mean nothing, worn by wealthy emptyheads who are celebrated for their wealth and wisdom, the irony is that it's all about marketing and make believe if nothing else, one can only hope that we don't wake up and rue the day when we will know our lives had been wasted as a "consumer pig" 🐷💄💸💯
I think that this departure from the traditional top-down dissemination of taste—once dictated by couture houses and fashion editors—represents a breakdown of conventional authority. Instead, platforms like TikTok, Reddit, and Instagram have become the new cultural laboratories. Here, “bad taste” becomes cool through memeification. It’s an aesthetic that mocks its own existence while providing a necessary reprieve from the weight of lived realities. In this climate, fashion no longer seeks to uphold aspirational ideals but instead mirrors collective cynicism. Ultimately, it’s a grassroots redefinition of taste, driven less by the runways and more by a digitally fluent, irony-laden zeitgeist. More of this please!
Your weekly newsletter is a must read and food for thought exercise extraordinaire...thank you and looking already ahead for more 🤓📚🔖😍💯
Thank you as always for reading and supporting! <3
My pleasure, you offer fascinating insights, food for thought, makes me look forward to your newsletter each weekend 🤓😍📚🔖💯
Me, I'm for once totally fed up with meaningless money obsessed chatter on runways and conversations who lead to nowhere, same with rich people, overlords in fashion and life plus fake sentiments influencers spew out like nothing else, these days debates are meaningless as humanity has accepted their fate of being them or us if nothing else, real change, real revolutions or real evolutions don't happen for the masses anymore whatever algorithmic amplification wants to tell us...🤓📚🔖💯
To add: Where's our common sense these days in all this? Are bubbles preferred to books? Are meaningless chatter trumps meaningful solutions? Personally I don't get it, all want to be seen, heard and taken for someone educated, but in reality this looks like hogwash to my or our intelligence...fashion feels dumbed down this way or that way, messages mean nothing, worn by wealthy emptyheads who are celebrated for their wealth and wisdom, the irony is that it's all about marketing and make believe if nothing else, one can only hope that we don't wake up and rue the day when we will know our lives had been wasted as a "consumer pig" 🐷💄💸💯
I think that this departure from the traditional top-down dissemination of taste—once dictated by couture houses and fashion editors—represents a breakdown of conventional authority. Instead, platforms like TikTok, Reddit, and Instagram have become the new cultural laboratories. Here, “bad taste” becomes cool through memeification. It’s an aesthetic that mocks its own existence while providing a necessary reprieve from the weight of lived realities. In this climate, fashion no longer seeks to uphold aspirational ideals but instead mirrors collective cynicism. Ultimately, it’s a grassroots redefinition of taste, driven less by the runways and more by a digitally fluent, irony-laden zeitgeist. More of this please!
Absolutely, more of this please 🤓😍📚🔖💯