This joyous performance will do more for fashion s health
than Femen stunts
Rick Owens s designs for a team of athletes achieved far more during Paris fashion week than
Femen s topless protest
Fashion week is one of those things that completely dominate...
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This joyous performance will do more for fashion s health
than Femen stunts
Rick Owens s designs for a team of athletes achieved far more during Paris fashion week than
Femen s topless protest
Fashion week is one of those things that completely dominate your life for eight weeks of every year.
(That s
four cities, twice around, in spring and autumn.
) Or else it catches your eye from the middle shelf of your
supermarket s print section every once in a while.
If you re a fashion journalist or designer, chances are you ve been living on instant ramen and Alka-Seltzer for
the past month, observing "momentous" shifts.
If you re anybody else, absolutely nothing has changed.
There s
a disconnect between real time and fashion time that makes it difficult for things that might seem fantastically
controversial during fashion week to cross over into the mainstream.
To the fashion press, Marc Jacobs dressing Cara Delavigne and Georgia Jagger in flat shoes with thick, strawcoloured bobbed wig
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