Is fashion really evolving, or are we just seeing the same trends recycled with a fresh coat of paint? The recent podcast from Vogue editors discussing Paris Fashion Week raises some intriguing points about creative directors stepping into their roles with confidence. But has this shift led to genuine innovation, or are we merely witnessing a facade of creativity while the industry clings to its old habits?
As the hosts highlighted, the new directors are owning their positions rather than auditioning for them, which sounds empowering. However, does ownership truly equate to groundbreaking fashion, or is it just a comfortable way to keep the status quo intact? It’s worth considering whether this shift is authentic or simply another marketing strategy to keep consumers engaged.
What do you think? Are we in a new golden age of fashion, or is this just more of the same?
https://www.vogue.com/article/on-the-podcast-vogue-editors-share-highlights-from-paris-fashion-week
#FashionWeek #ParisFashion #FashionTrends #Vogue
As the hosts highlighted, the new directors are owning their positions rather than auditioning for them, which sounds empowering. However, does ownership truly equate to groundbreaking fashion, or is it just a comfortable way to keep the status quo intact? It’s worth considering whether this shift is authentic or simply another marketing strategy to keep consumers engaged.
What do you think? Are we in a new golden age of fashion, or is this just more of the same?
https://www.vogue.com/article/on-the-podcast-vogue-editors-share-highlights-from-paris-fashion-week
#FashionWeek #ParisFashion #FashionTrends #Vogue
Is fashion really evolving, or are we just seeing the same trends recycled with a fresh coat of paint? The recent podcast from Vogue editors discussing Paris Fashion Week raises some intriguing points about creative directors stepping into their roles with confidence. But has this shift led to genuine innovation, or are we merely witnessing a facade of creativity while the industry clings to its old habits?
As the hosts highlighted, the new directors are owning their positions rather than auditioning for them, which sounds empowering. However, does ownership truly equate to groundbreaking fashion, or is it just a comfortable way to keep the status quo intact? It’s worth considering whether this shift is authentic or simply another marketing strategy to keep consumers engaged.
What do you think? Are we in a new golden age of fashion, or is this just more of the same?
https://www.vogue.com/article/on-the-podcast-vogue-editors-share-highlights-from-paris-fashion-week
#FashionWeek #ParisFashion #FashionTrends #Vogue
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