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The aesthetic of being "deviated": showing the waist at the top, exposing the crotch at the bottom, and exposing the underwear!

author:Sunset after the rain

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Have you been amazed by the outfit of an Internet celebrity lately? Is it a tulle see-through outfit, or a super-short pants with looming panties? On the road to pursuing individual fashion, we often can't help but be attracted by those bold and avant-garde Internet celebrity outfits, and even imitate them. But please think twice, are these "explicit" Internet celebrities really just showing aesthetic freedom, or have they fallen into the trap of aesthetic paranoia? Come with me to uncover the mystery of Internet celebrity aesthetics, interpret the business tricks behind the trend, and find your own fashion confidence!

The aesthetic of being "deviated": showing the waist at the top, exposing the crotch at the bottom, and exposing the underwear!

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The slogan of "freedom to dress" can be said to be infinitely magnified and exaggerated in today's society. When many young people are pursuing personalized fashion, they frequently use this banner to turn a blind eye to some "bold and explicit" Internet celebrity dressing patterns, gladly accept them, and even fanatically pursue them.

For example, many Internet celebrities like to wear waistless outfits, ultra-short hot pants, etc., on various occasions, exposing their waistline, buttocks and underwear loomingly. This "fleshly exposed" way of dressing, combined with the exaggerated modification of the overall makeup shape, will undoubtedly give people a visual impact and attractiveness. As ordinary viewers, we are easily confused by this "high-level stripping art", and we worship it, and even imitate it ourselves.

The aesthetic of being "deviated": showing the waist at the top, exposing the crotch at the bottom, and exposing the underwear!

For a time, "open-waist, open-hip bottoms" has become the "standard" for the pursuit of fashion personality, and can be seen everywhere on the streets and social media. Young girls see this outfit as an "excellent weapon" to show off their individuality, even in formal occasions such as work and dating, and swagger to "get naked". Is this the extension of the freedom of dressing to the extreme, or is it an expression of aesthetic paranoia?

First of all, we need to analyze the origin of the "large-scale" dressing model of Internet celebrities. Business factors account for a large part of this. We know that many influencers themselves are the spokesperson or partner of certain brands. For example, the MUIMUI brand, which is popular among young people, has launched a series of clothing that shows the belly and buttocks, aiming to create visual impact and topicality. Coupled with the fact that Internet celebrities wear these items and expose them on social media, it is natural to form a trend of aesthetic guidance of "exposure = trend".

The aesthetic of being "deviated": showing the waist at the top, exposing the crotch at the bottom, and exposing the underwear!

Immediately afterwards, some well-known film and television stars also wore such "explicit outfits" on important occasions in order to echo fashion. As a result, with their appeal in the fashion world, this style of dressing has spread from the circle to the mass market and has become a "new aesthetic". Behind this, there are naturally brands and businesses that hype up a public opinion atmosphere of "if you don't follow the trend" under the guise of "self-definition" and "women's liberation".

Seeing this, I can't help but feel that this kind of "flesh exposed" Internet celebrity outfit is too explicit and exaggerated, which makes people wonder if there are some ulterior business schemes behind it. But when we think about it, we find that it is just an extreme manifestation of the contemporary trend of "freedom to dress". Just like the "nude culture" in the 60s of the last century, those unconventional and unconventional ways of dressing at that time were also regarded as alternative, curious and unconventional.

The aesthetic of being "deviated": showing the waist at the top, exposing the crotch at the bottom, and exposing the underwear!

It can be seen that the so-called "aesthetics" is often a relative and subjective thing. Every era has its own trendy tastes, and as long as it does not violate the law and moral bottom line, any form of dressing can be understood as personal "self-liberation" and "self-expression". From this point of view, the online celebrity dressing, which we criticize as "too revealing", is nothing more than a new attempt and breakthrough in the fashion industry to challenge our inherent aesthetic stereotypes.

Of course, I'm not excusing and shouting for the "large-scale" outfits of Internet celebrities. In fact, this extreme "nudity" style can certainly be used as a topic to explore the philosophical topic of aesthetic freedom, but it cannot be replicated and promoted in real life. After all, being too exposed is easy to make people have indecent associations, and it is also easy to bring visual impact and discomfort to others, which is contrary to social morality.

The aesthetic of being "deviated": showing the waist at the top, exposing the crotch at the bottom, and exposing the underwear!

Therefore, as ordinary people, we need to maintain an appropriate degree in our fashion pursuits. You can't be completely "kidnapped" by the way Internet celebrities dress, but you must learn to think independently and make prudent trade-offs. There is no contradiction between having an open mind that embraces avant-garde fashion and sticking to the bottom line of basic social morality.

Specific to daily wear, we can appropriately learn from some trendy elements of Internet celebrities, but we must also optimize and recreate them in combination with our own temperament endowment. For example, for girls with a thinner body, wearing an Internet celebrity style that is too revealing will look skinny and eye-catching; On the contrary, girls with a more plump body can try some small "dew". In short, it is necessary to examine the dressing of Internet celebrities with a rational eye, and not blindly follow or deliberately pretentious.

The aesthetic of being "deviated": showing the waist at the top, exposing the crotch at the bottom, and exposing the underwear!

In addition, while focusing on personality and fashion, we must also adhere to the principle of "generosity and decency" and try to avoid bringing discomfort to others and occasions. For example, it is not advisable to wear too revealing clothing when going to work, so as not to affect the work; On important occasions such as family gatherings, our dress should also follow the traditional golden mean and not go to extremes.

Throughout the evolution of the trend, the "explicit dresses" of Internet celebrities are just a new fashion attempt brought by the Internet era, and may not become mainstream and exist for a long time. What's more valuable is that we must maintain the ability to think independently, not only have an open mind that embraces avant-garde aesthetics, but also have our own independent aesthetic judgment, rather than being completely "kidnapped" by Internet celebrities. This is the true meaning of aesthetic freedom.

The aesthetic of being "deviated": showing the waist at the top, exposing the crotch at the bottom, and exposing the underwear!

In short, there is never an absolute right or wrong in judging a fashion, the key is that we should look at and think comprehensively and objectively. We can't be amazed by a simple "exposure", and we can't completely deny the trendy aesthetic just because it doesn't match our traditional aesthetics. Maintaining openness and inclusiveness, while at the same time having your own independent aesthetic judgment, is the right way to aesthetic freedom. Let's break through the inherent aesthetic framework together, examine Internet celebrity fashion with an inclusive and open mind, and find your own unique fashion path!

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