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Well, sandals with socks are certainly up there. Generally speaking, it's footwear trends. I mean, the Croc-it looks like a plastic hoof. How can you take that seriously? I know it's comfortable; I understand that. But if you want to dress to feel as though you never got out of bed, don...
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Published in: | Time Canada 2008-07, Vol.172 (3), p.5 |
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Format: | Magazinearticle |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Well, sandals with socks are certainly up there. Generally speaking, it's footwear trends. I mean, the Croc-it looks like a plastic hoof. How can you take that seriously? I know it's comfortable; I understand that. But if you want to dress to feel as though you never got out of bed, don't get out of bed. The '60s. I don't think we've ever seen in any decade as much of a transition in how people dress. From the Kennedy years-very polished, very sophisticated-we go to Woodstock and hippiedom and Carnaby Street and Twiggy and the mini. Quite a lot of drama happened. I'm frequently asked where fashion is going, and my response is, if I knew or if the industry knew, we'd already be there. There are so many things that can trigger a trend. It may be something from the street-witness hip-hop. It may be something from a fashion show. |
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ISSN: | 0315-8446 |