'Taking a big fashion risk used to be more nerve-racking... But times have changed. Exclusion and derision are passé now—hopefully forever—and self-expression is in,' writes FaranKrentcil.
Taking a big fashion risk used to be more nerve-racking; after all, no one wants to be sneered at by the tastemakers in the front row. But times have changed. Exclusion and derision are passé now—hopefully forever—and self-expression is in. Bullying is out, and DIY designers like Vaquera and Collina Strada have gone mainstream. Plus, many of us have been inside for a year and a half.
“Fashion is personal, but I never take someone else’s bad attitude personally,” Gigi Burris, the milliner whose leather bows and veils have become street style must-haves, says. “If someone loves my outfit, I hope they tell me. And if they don’t love it,” she laughs, “well, it doesn’t matter, because I do!”
Burris is well established with clients like Sarah Jessica Parker and Bella Hadid, but the next generation of fashion folk feel the same way. “I love clothes so much, because a great outfit can make other people happy, and that should be everyone’s mission!” Charlotte Karcher, a 14-year-old student who wore an Amazon-procured bunny hoodie over a mod ’60s shift dress to the Cynthia Rowley show, says.
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