Oh, you're right... I think it was mentioned 5 years ago, along with the "boho" look 3 years ago....
Ms Westwood, is she still alive? Interesting...
And these other two cretins they used that word "punk", did they?
... but, well, yes, I am not a student of fashion, and I don't really care about it... I do like clothes, though...
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... and, I do like some punk rock...
this was my fave band as a teenager:
Angry Samoans
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ps0B9syELA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yiRG6zJEkqw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcHtepXnfWg
When I said it's a meaningless footnote, I was thinking exactly about this: the catwalk fashions (that you mentioned with these 3 so important designers) where you might see a safety pin or a hole in some fabric occasionally...
in everyday life what does it matter? where do you see Punk Rock? the faux-mohawk hairstyles of some football players?... I'm sure they wouldn't know about punk rock as much as the guy next door in his bd and chinos would know about ivy...
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Back to the original topic: It's really odd, this Ivy League diaspora... I got some of my mates "interested" in Ivy, but I'm the only one who is really "hooked", and I still don't think I'm an Ivy purist...
Sorry, forgot to list Kansas in the Ivy diaspora list
Some great answers as to 'why Ivy', thanks!