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I love the fashion which is out of fashion.
I can't wear this. I need something else. Something that shouts 'Sophisticated! Mature! Bleedin' Badass!
What is hot now will not be hot tomorrow, I promise you. Trends are made to die. It's the truth.
I don't know why this concept of what is hip became so important to me.
I'm much more for style and not trend-driven.
Creative"
"Dangerously emo.
Style of the future is the convergence of function and fashion.
We are not peddlers of the fashionable. We believe that good design defies fashion, is truly innovative, eminently sensible, yet a source of inspiration to those who have the pleasure of living with it.
I'm very into the japanese sensibility. Oversize coats and baggy trousers.
I'm ghetto chic, I'm where the hood and high fashion meet
Cruise through the gargantuan sites - YouTube, Amazon, Yahoo! - and it's as though modernism never existed. Twentieth-century print design never existed. European and Japanese design never existed. The Web's aesthetic might be called late-stage Atlantic City or early-stage Mall of America.
I'm very out of style ... or I should say I have my own style.
I'm a hip-hop fan.
I'm in favour of hipster androgyny: Any trend that permits men to rebel against strict gender rules of appearance is going to make the world a more expressive and sensitive place for all of us.
I'm nostalgic for the future I knew as a kid. Back then, it was a lovely, bleepy, heavenly land populated by svelte men in white polo necks, who would lounge on big white sofas sipping blue wine from big glass globes, beside women like the ones on the covers of Hedkandi chill out compilations.
'The Sopranos' wardrobe people would sometimes go over there and just grab stuff off the racks, because B&G has that style that never ages. It's like a '50s or '60s style. It fits me well.
I like trendy clothes just like everybody else does.
Steampunk, the repurposing of Victorian culture and technology for contemporary fun and profit, is so ubiquitous - in media, books, fashion, music, cosplay, and maker culture - that we tend to imagine its superficial aspects are all that define it.
abysmally beshitted.
How can you live the high life if you do not wear the high heels?
[On a high school visit by Destiny's Child:] Then they appeared, golden Glamazons resplendent in hot pants the size of a dryer sheet and gold stiletto boots. The kids in the front row, clearly on funkiness overload, had the walleyed look of the Today's Catch section of the supermarket.
I'm a big hip hop fan.
Pop music will never be low brow.
I like people-watching and getting inspiration from the unique people who don't follow any fashion tides. From 12-year-olds who have full freedom, to 86-year-old ladies with a ton of class.
It's difficult to choose a Word of the Year in the year that you're in. It's one of those things that hindsight makes more apparent. It's like looking at pictures from 10 years ago, and you notice the flannel and the ripped jeans. At the time, it didn't look to you like a real fashion trend.
My look is a Modern Bohemian type thing.
Don't ... depend on current fashion or ... popular opinion.
I really like pop music, I don't think it's a four-letter word.
Fashion is meant to be wild and expressive. I love colour but I also love basics - grungy minimalism mixed with this kind of broken-down cheerleader, is my thing.
The beat generation (coined in Playboy)
Clothing that placed them somewhere along the hippy/anarchist/punk rock/funked-out artist continuum.
Appeals to the Young and the Young at Heart.
I like when people have Western style, but it's throwback Seventies-ish. I like pearlsnap shirts and a bow-tie like the KFC man.
In a way, I think Roxy Music is high camp, in a brilliant way.
Trends don't interest me.
What I adore is the juxtaposition of high tech and low tech. It's sort of like I love the sacred and the profane. I love to put these extremes in the same hopper.
The problem of what to wear while lolling about the house on a Sunday afternoon is becoming more and more acute as the fashions in lolling garments change. The American home is in danger of taking on the appearance of an Oriental bordello.
live life like its going out of style
When I'm living in L.A., I'm mainly a jeans, vintage T-shirt and Nike high-tops guy.
Cow - Tanith Low
I am one with the popular culture.
I like to be stylish and edgy, but also low maintenance.
I like certain subgenres within science fiction and fantasy, and one of those is urban fantasy, and another is steampunk.
I like that New York sensibility where you can be edgy, but still super-glamorous.
What is fashion? I don't know.
Pop art: only possible in an affluent society, where one can be free to enjoy ironic consumption.
I don't think about fashion or trends - I've never really been that kind of person.
That was the peak. I just knew it was modern, not traditional culture. I could be cool
I like the idea of not looking at trends, not being driven by them. I like what I like and that's it.
God knows I am not too hippy. Perhaps because I am too much around the hip and I fear fads for, like anybody else, I like something that tends to last.
It's important not to take all this fashion stuff too seriously, and I kind of love the idea of cheesiness.
Forget trendy designer labels. Jeans, a sweater or a t-shirt worn under a jacket that seems welded to you. When it's just right, when you don't see the effort, it's irresistible.
I live for fashion.
When the vast baby-boom generation exploded into adolescence in the 1960s, marketers exulted. Advertising consultants, always eager to coin a phrase, began happily explaining to corporations the difference between 'teenyboppers' and 'counterculture consumers.'
Now, I'm not saying I'm fashionable, but there are sociological interests that matter to me, things that are theoretical, political, intellectual and also concerned with vanity and beauty that we all think about but that I try to mix up and translate into fashion.
Music defines decades, and quite clearly shapes the rhythm, vitality of fashion, attitude and social behaviors. The anthology, just like most of my work, from photography to fashion design, is about and around music.
We were the neoromantic dance freaks of the eighties, proudly displaying our blow-dried mullets. Among us, you also found the stud-bracelet-wearing punk rockers with sky-high Mohawks. Pastel-colored, shoulder-padded fashion met ripped-jeans-and-leather-jacket anti-fashion.
I don't follow trends. I set my own and I go for the extreme.
Fly high... Where the only chill that cuts through you is the wind. Where your heart pounds from exhilaration not disappointment and after ascending through cloudy wisps, brushing your wings, there is only the clear blue horizon beckoning you forth....
Designing my shoes, I'm thinking timeless. Not trendy.
Popular culture is the new Babylon, into which so much art and intellect now flow. It is our imperial sex theater, supreme temple of the western eye. We live in the age of idols. The pagan past, never dead, flames again in our mystic hierarchies of stardom.
I'm not too into the trends - I like to look at trends as suggestions, not as rules.
I like flat black. It doesn't try to explain anything, and it's been hip since before I was born, I guess.
When you look at men's fashion magazines, you see a lot of well-groomed guys in suits, but very rarely do you see a lot of guys in drop-crotch and hoods with high-tops. It's coming, though, because guys in suits and short hair are beginning to look like they're from another time.
The rise of the Net and the Web represents a victory for the counterculture and the subculture. The next generation, raised on the Net as their primary medium, won't even know what consensus reality is.
Fashion is custom in the guise of departure from custom
Happy the society whose deepest divisions are ones of style.
It's either hip or it ain't.Hip-- Lee Morgan
The emergence of Casual Fridays has created a fine line of fashion ion dos and don'ts.
in a world full of trends, i want to remain a classic
I'm mainstream. Always have been.
My style is boho chic. I love that time period - the patterns, the prints, the people, the music, the vibe.
I should have lived through the '80s, not been born in it. My style is a mix of hip-hop and '80s casual.
Fashion is in the sky, in the street.
Dream 2 Defy! Extreme is not a style but a way of life.
Love is the new denim or black
I like hip-hop, I like yay music.
I get high like the clouds
Gather every rapper up
Bring em to the roof
And watch em' fly for the Styles
a low-cut sleeveless
I was in more of the artsy crowd in high school.
Oh lord and master. High muckety-muck.
I have always been drawn to designing fashions that are rebellious, like black leather jackets on suburban kinds, a corset dress, punk, blue jeans. I love that. Fashion changes all the time, and what is considered extreme or elegant or luxurious (or not luxurious) is changing all the time.
People think I only wear new clothes, that I'm very trendy, but I like classic things on me, to mix with a trendy pair of shoes.
Online media is increasingly influential in fashion.
The real genres: good and bad.
To do high fashion, you have to go into a little bit of a higher price point.
Fashion is about owning whatever you're wearing, regardless of if it's a high fashion statement or not.
Genre? What's that?Genre-- June Winton
Everyone asks, 'What's your favorite trend?' And I never answer that.
I've never been so on trend in my entire life.
I would say that I'm pretty mainstream.
Fashion and all that comes after the music.
I don't do fashion, I'm fashion
Eagerly pursuing all the latest fads and trends cause he's a dedicated follower of fashion.
Men's fashion has a certain heaviness in the fabrics and construction. But also there is a heaviness in the mentality.
I'm not really into the fashion thing.
Within the sphere of steampunk, there seems to be a rapidly growing subsphere of gadgetless 'neo-Victorian' novels, most of which attempt to recapture the romance of the era without all the sociopolitical ugliness.
Realize that the banality around us that passes as "hipness" or "mass culture" is as satisfying as "mass food"-only it comes in much more unappetizing portions.
Mainstream is the melting pot of everybody sometimes for much of its faults and triumphs it's the world out there that reveals so much more about you than the man-made boundaries that are created.
Old Americana vintage gangster stuff has a fantastical feel; it feels less dirty in a way. It feels like the opera of crime.