Really I don't.
https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/shortcuts/2018/aug/15/why-instagrams-outfit-of-the-day-hashtag-is-bad-for-fashion-and-bad-for-the-soul
I wish I did not believe it, but I do. Craziness.
I do hope after the photo you're now sending the clothes back for a full refund.
My clothes are all just Photoshopped on. I'm actually a nudist.
It's true that fashion as we know it is being sped up and is dissolving. I dont think it's a sign that we never get to develop an identity anymore because we are constantly changing clothing. I think it's a sign that people dont want to know themselves anymore. People want to ape the good life and the good life is not examining one's life, it's a single, still image.
I believe it. People buy clothes to big note themselves on clothing forums too. It's supposed to be a big thing on the internet now. I watched a video of fake rich people on instagram...people love approval and thumbs up and all that. AND people want to be in the club...they want to be part of the highend clothing world others are part of, OR they want to be part of a pretend world. Why? Because they want to feel important and like a somebody and they want approval.
The internet breeds this mental conditioning.
Social Media Exposing FAKE Rich People
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-rk2ijC3AI
FAKE Rich People Exposed As BROKE!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=roVB4kMxT-A
Last edited by The_Shooman (2019-03-11 23:37:59)
I haven't heard of any of those people. I suspect that people that watch those sort of things also watch shows like Paradise Hotel.