Monday, September 14, 2009

Three Swollen Bruised Knuckles

recession and discover the VIP used


Recessions fashionista beats 3 to 0 and tightens the wall (not signed) by one to two holes, scoring points in favor of a new trend is more in line with the current global insecurity. Earthquake or earth quake pocket, we are all hanging by a thread, and - finally - we have a dry consciousness, after the hangover of the hedonistic eighties. A couple of months ago he started the New York blonde (typical white collar Wasp), seen in the TV around the world, while in plush gray cotton shorts, left the building, where he worked before the collapse of banks, big box 's order in his hands and away we go, in rubber sandals, into the nothingness of its urban life: Wall Street had dumped with a text message at dawn due to global crisis. And you, serious, embodied fashion their own survival within the crisis: zero makeup, hair clean, and the bare essentials him goodbye Fifth Avenue, Fifth Avenue that so adored by compulsive purchase, now out of time.

However, natural and chic! Anyone who has seen the delightful comedy silly I love shopping, literally, "buy love" (based on the book by Sophie Kinsella, a guru for every woman from a spendthrift), will remind the American actress Isla Fisher as he ruined his life for buy a green dress by Zac Posen, a city of forty dollars and a vintage Gucci bag. All this, using three credit cards to punch. Well, that fool Rebecca Bloomwood, the shopping-dependent that any man of sense avoids, is the stuff of yesterday. Today, people like you, that the relentless fashion world calls 'fashionistas', ie followers of fashion, are replaced by younger sisters and neo-hippies, the "recession." Girls just fired, or young women with her husband was out of work, that can be found only for large balances. Signed, of course.

Even the fashion world made her deal with the shortage of money and then are binding new icons. Enough with the Burinato Victoria Beckham, always decked out like a chandelier, although designer. Welcome Julia Roberts, who received an Oscar, with the usual evening dress great, but second-hand, he said it loud and clear: "second-hand clothes and I feel good." Banned the shoes of crocodile leather, or snake heel twelve. End of the two "g" (glamorous and gigantism), symbols of another era, swept away by the recession. The decade of decay and death with the end of money, labor and resources. It puts forward a new kind of femininity, which combines traditional values \u200b\u200b(professionalism, classicism, simplicity) and new shortages. An example? The recession (built, of course, design, fashion and class women's magazines, see Vogue) does not buy to buy. His muse is Michelle Obama, most of which will serve as a tailor Cuban (Narciso Rodriguez), largely seen as a poor tailor's, good for charity, but still escaped from Fidel Castro. Other than Valentino, good for the hedonist to Jackie Kennedy. If anything, the downturn looks to Grace Kelly, to its refined twin-set (the grandmothers called them 'Argentina') good for day and evening. That memorable scene from the Hitchcock film Rear Window in which you, blond all-rounder practice, sets up home with him (James Stewart), bringing everything you need in a tiny vanity case, it is nice now, but not during the day know if we go home at night, assuming that the house has not foreclosed the tax authorities, or ended up in crumbs, the earthquake. Of course, this does not mean that Miuccia Prada will sell his shoes from the heel dizzying prices for H & M, but his spring-summer collection has already eliminated the colors trilling and solar, by summer in Sardinia, preferring to insist on tone brown and beige , a bit more like a good secretary 'on vacation, which scialacquona champagne.

Yet, the emergence of cyclical recessions reminds us of other effects on the costume. Just think of the twenties, when the singer and dancer Josephine Baker was performing dressed as a bunch of bananas, with effect sexy-pauper. Or to the sixties, when Mary Quant miniskirts invent to save on fabric: fun and consumption are still in agreement. Although the end of capitalism had been announced in the fashion hippies in the seventies, the oil crisis in the middle, shouting "burn the bra." Meanwhile, the magazine U.S. Weekly s'industria to combat the crisis by publishing a guide to finding "your hottest jeans under 50 dollars." As if to say: levateci everything but the sex-appeal.

Cinzia Romani
the Giornale.it

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