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#1 2010-07-27 02:09:19

Rip Rig & Panic
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The Interface: Style Over Substance

I'm often just a thieving magpie...  First Elms, then our own Gibson Gardens...  Elmsy was right, though, the clothes you choose to wear represent what you're choosing to say to the world around you.  Interesting how navy blue cashmere and penny loafers make me feel much taller and give me greater confidence...  What is it that provides a feeling of, yes, superiority?  Knowledge of cut, colour, fabric, tradition, source, scarcity...  Plus 'layering': the complex processes behind our look that is informed by jazz, by movies, by books, by interest in food, art, achitecture, design etc.  etc.  The substance is there, too, but is reserved for our private selves during personal moments.

 

#2 2010-07-27 05:44:48

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance

 

#3 2010-07-27 06:01:43

nouvelle vague
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance

shoes and blue note ..great analogy.  Well put.


'Jean-Paul Sartre and john lee hooker'

 

#4 2010-07-27 13:43:27

heikki k
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance

^very. these kind of things reveal the greatness of this forum. you donät read these anywhere else in the web, do you.

 

#5 2010-07-27 13:46:33

Rip Rig & Panic
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance

'Everything had to have a deep meaning, a double meaning'.

 

#6 2010-07-27 16:02:14

Taylor McIntyre
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#7 2010-07-27 16:07:25

1966
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#8 2010-07-27 16:08:59

formby
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#9 2010-07-27 16:13:57

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance

The Dandy is dead.

The Stylist now reigns.

 

#10 2010-07-27 16:18:30

Taylor McIntyre
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#11 2010-07-27 16:19:13

formby
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#12 2010-07-27 16:20:31

Taylor McIntyre
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#13 2010-07-27 16:23:48

Taylor McIntyre
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#14 2010-07-27 16:27:26

formby
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#15 2010-07-27 16:27:47

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance

The Stylist is the servant of The Style.

 

#16 2010-07-27 16:30:04

Taylor McIntyre
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#17 2010-07-27 16:32:41

formby
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#18 2010-07-27 16:39:26

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance

Striving is good.

Effort is good.

The substance of The Style is nothing to do with The Stylist.

The Stylist is the servant of The Style. His personal authenticity is nothing to do with The Style. His vanity is nothing to do with The Style.

His job is to serve.

 

#19 2010-07-27 16:41:40

formby
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From: Wiseacre
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#20 2010-07-27 16:42:37

Taylor McIntyre
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance

The Style is God to The Stylist.

 

#21 2010-07-27 16:47:39

formby
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance


"Dressing, like painting, should have a residual stability, plus punctuation and surprise." - Richard Merkin

Souvent me Souvient

 

#22 2010-07-27 16:57:27

Taylor McIntyre
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Posts: 342

Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance

The Stylist has to be a bit of a Mad Monk to really be A Stylist.

He has to be a zealot.

He has to be focused.

Maybe what you are talking about is just somebody who puts on clothes?

All that business of 'expressing yourself'?

The Stylist expresses his Style.

And his Style is always greater than he is.

The Style is ultimately external to The Stylist.

It's his only in that he serves it.

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The Stylist can also change his style without in anyway compromising himself.

He can choose to serve a new master.

 

#23 2010-07-28 00:13:43

Rip Rig & Panic
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance

Cruel to be kind

Cruel and kind

Tight-lipped, focused and intense

Yet capable of loyalties and friendship

A powerful sense of restraint

A potent sense of dissatisfaction with the straight life and the straight world, even if artfully concealed

 

#24 2010-07-28 00:26:28

Rip Rig & Panic
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#25 2010-07-28 02:42:14

Alex Roest
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Re: The Interface: Style Over Substance

Once the Dandy wore a defined style (think the Beau), these days I'd say he doesn't, whereas a Stylist is perhaps more inclined to opt for a more or less defined style. Just guessing here really, but another thing might be the true Stylist is under 25. Many will lose interest later in life or (and that's important) may become Traditionalists in one way or another.

 

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