Fun fact: when I was younger, I used to envisage myself strutting along a gleaming catwalk in LA, enveloped in a glamorous designer dress (a girl can dream...), but what if that dress was dismissively discarded in homecoming to something a little more - shall we say - 'plastic inflateable-esque'?
For this model, that was precisely the case (unless, of course, sauntering across a runway at London Fashion Week homed the top spot on this woman's bucket list).
This whole concept of chucking on a weird, grotesque and, dare I say it, unfashionable outfit just doesn't seem to sit right for me. Surely a fashion abomination should send you straight into the industry's no-go zone, not bag you Vogue's coveted approval and an exclusive runway walk at LFW (sanity...are you there?)
To venture into this situation a little deeper, I decided to delve into some of London Fashion Week's most questionable appearances to find out: is being unfashionable the new fashionable? Besides, what better way to make you feel better about your own style choices than to capitalize off of the fashion world's own faux-pas.
Do you have anything that screams, 'my dress ate me'? Yes, that's perfect!
Did somebody order custom couture plastic?
Oh, I'm sorry! I thought today was circus training...silly me!
Spider man, is that you?!
Not only do shocking and quirky outfits send thrills to the fashion industry, but they are also scaringly easy to pull off; take the viral youtube video, Faking the way to LFW wearing ugly clothes for example.
Sooo, what do you think? Is being unfashionable the new fashionable?
Source from: Mirror.co.uk |
For this model, that was precisely the case (unless, of course, sauntering across a runway at London Fashion Week homed the top spot on this woman's bucket list).
This whole concept of chucking on a weird, grotesque and, dare I say it, unfashionable outfit just doesn't seem to sit right for me. Surely a fashion abomination should send you straight into the industry's no-go zone, not bag you Vogue's coveted approval and an exclusive runway walk at LFW (sanity...are you there?)
To venture into this situation a little deeper, I decided to delve into some of London Fashion Week's most questionable appearances to find out: is being unfashionable the new fashionable? Besides, what better way to make you feel better about your own style choices than to capitalize off of the fashion world's own faux-pas.
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Do you have anything that screams, 'my dress ate me'? Yes, that's perfect!
Source from: Mirror.co.uk Getty Images |
Did somebody order custom couture plastic?
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Oh, I'm sorry! I thought today was circus training...silly me!
Source from: bbc.co. Getty Images |
Spider man, is that you?!
Not only do shocking and quirky outfits send thrills to the fashion industry, but they are also scaringly easy to pull off; take the viral youtube video, Faking the way to LFW wearing ugly clothes for example.
Sooo, what do you think? Is being unfashionable the new fashionable?