right now only consists of trying to not go around w pieces of architectural model-making scraps in clothes/hair
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but I guess I'm still on autopilot from before.
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I always thought of myself as an unfashionable person who read fashion blogs anyway.
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Replying to @chenoehart @thesublemon
I thought fashion was boring until I saw this http://www.phaidon.com/store/fashion-culture/shoichi-aoki-fresh-fruits-9780714845104/ … and realized it was actually great
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Replying to @literalbanana @thesublemon
interesting. Street or alternative personal approaches to fashion definitely seem more accessible.
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Wonder how much earlier comment about being unfashionable was due to lack of confidence vs. lack of conformity.
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like there have always been new trends which I stubbornly refused to incorporate b/c I thought they were ugly...
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(ex. exposed zippers starting ~2011, or current "athleisure" trend.) Also stuff I'm holding on to past its prime
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Replying to @chenoehart @thesublemon
I think I used to see fashion as self-glorifying, but then I realized: everybody has to look at you anyway...
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so looking interesting or beautiful in some way is serving other people in a tiny way
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aesthetic treadmill makes trying to stand out pointless. mere pooping on the attentional commons
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Replying to @solipsistfever @literalbanana and
everything should be gray and cube shaped. i will debate this with anyone
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Replying to @solipsistfever @literalbanana and
hyped for everything in the louvre to be replaced with gray cubes
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