Sunday, June 14, 2009

So Get Over It.

I get the feeling that the Fashion Industry was a little white gay boy growing up. Angry at the straight boys for making fun of the way he talks and walks. He found interest in making things beautiful, to which he applied his passion into designing clothing for a gender that he has always wanted to be. Finding solace in all the pretty girls that seemed to live a life, that he only dreams about late at night in his bed.Then all of a sudden,some black guys moved across the street from him. Found out that a faggot lived around the way and beat him up everyday, until they're popular sisters and girlfriends would stop them.

The Fashion Industry always said that once he got big, he was going to make those that helped him happy and shun those that ridiculed him, seems like that's just what happened.Fashion design became about women, eliminating any signs of masculinity for the designers and male models, being headed by white gay men who can only see a woman in what he thinks is a perfect mold. The fashion Industry is still a sad reminder that it wasn't too long ago when blacks had to fight for the little things in life. Just like these black models that are fighting to be on fashion magazine covers and to walk down a simple runway. And what I'm so tired of is when a designer who is not white goes by the same blueprint of successful designers. Meaning for their look books they have a bunch of skinny pale girls wearing their designs. Here's a hint for all you soon to be fashion designers: Models are a big deal when they can wear the clothes and begin to inspire you, as well as your audience. Don't hire a clothes hanger to wear your shit, cause all she knows is to do her job. She more than likely has no style and only models because she is "pretty", tall and rail thin. Has absolutely no personality and is deeper than a full bathroom sink. Don't think that because you have this white model with bones sticking out of her back, when she does that stupid "hump in your back pose shit", that your clothing will be taken seriously by the fashion industry. Because what that shows is that you are desperate to get noticed by some out of touch editor at Vogue.....not happening.

So Who Wants To Join Me In The New World Order Of Fashion?

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