I'll agree with the three categories. But what may be good fashion to you may be bad fashion to someone else, and vice versa.
I'll take a world full of fashion diversity over a world full of fashion conformity/monotony (regardless of good/bland/bad) anyday.
Not that it really matters. In a perfect world, nobody would bother wearing clothing anyway.
Originally posted by mark e smith:
Originally posted by ballsnotbeats:
or anything else that might add some fashion diversity in this city.
I think fashion can be divided into three easy categories. Good, Bland and Bad.
Substituting bad for bland does not equal good.
Grotty, Is that a picture of Rhett? [/b]