Text丨Elegant vision
Editor丨Elegant Vision
Preamble:
On today's fashion scene, Tokyo Fashion Week has always been one of the most anticipated fashion events. Although some of the avant-garde looks on the catwalk are unfamiliar or even difficult for some audiences to accept, this just reflects the challenge and breakthrough of the fashion industry to the traditional definition of aesthetics.
In fact, as a form of artistic expression, there are regional and cultural differences in the aesthetic standards of fashion. In 2019, famous Japanese fashion designers Kudo and Kana sparked controversy when they released a series of works with the theme of "genderless" at Paris Fashion Week. However, this attempt precisely reflects the designer's questioning of the concept of gender and the exploration of a new definition of aesthetics.
True fashion lies in breakthroughs and innovations
In essence, true fashion is not only about the superficial beauty and ugliness of clothing, but also about the breakthrough of tradition and novel thinking. More and more design masters and fashion lovers are pursuing a unique personality and independent attitude.
Looking back on history, from the little black dress that was regarded as "grotesque" in the past to the popular high street fashion trend now, it has witnessed the subversion of the old aesthetic in the fashion industry again and again.
Diversity in Fashion: Inclusion and Respect
Of course, there are unique and diverse differences in fashion aesthetics. A work that is difficult for some people to accept may be a classic masterpiece in the minds of others.
The famous fashion designer Kana Kurata once said in an interview: "If everyone likes a work, then it is not creative enough." Therefore, we should learn to respect different aesthetic orientations with an open and inclusive mind, and truly appreciate and cherish the rich and diverse cultural connotations of the fashion industry.
Epilogue:
Fashion has never been a universal theory, it embodies a diverse and inclusive attitude. Although some of the works at Tokyo Fashion Week feel strange and even weird, we need to understand the creative concept behind them.