I've been reading Charlie Porter's book on what artists wear.. Porter clearly has an aversion to the luxury business but yet is in thrall to the fashion brands. At times he enters Easton Ellis descriptions of the garms without a hint of irony.
The earlier shouty bloke in this thread made a good point about second hand clothes but I fear that the discourse around thrifting is essentially just Adornoesque negative around the luxury business.
I've been reading Charlie Porter's book on what artists wear.. Porter clearly has an aversion to the luxury business but yet is in thrall to the fashion brands. At times he enters Easton Ellis descriptions of the garms without a hint of irony.
The earlier shouty bloke in this thread made a good point about second hand clothes but I fear that the discourse around thrifting is essentially just Adornoesque negative around the luxury business.