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Originally posted by nicelynice View PostIn that vein, I hate the phrase "dark style" to describe such a nebulous aesthetic, which, if hashtags are to believed, encompasses everything from CCP to Paul Harnden (which is only dark if you include the faces of the chimney sweeps and miners who wore that stuff).
Really though, I can easily see why a general populous would want to label a few different "looks" into one label, given that those who wear one brand (i.e. CCP, etc.) often do wear the other (i.e. Paul Harnden).
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Originally posted by Lohikaarme View Postespecially if we use the term "goth" to simply mean "other."
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I'm glad someone posted this. I honestly don't care about this stuff at all.
all they have done is look at the work of people like Rick and from it create the most fascimile interpretation. It's not as if they've created rip-offs that you might find on a dodgy Chinese website. They have given their interpretation of more talented designers' aesthetics, and they have done a shit job.
These clothes completely lack the character that Rick puts into so much of his stuff. These are just dark drapes.
(I realise that they don't care about this at all and that this is just another cynical manifestation of moneygrabbing based around the whole d4rk r1d3r sw4g trend)
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Originally posted by jogu View Postidk , ive never used or known the word goth to mean "other" ; its somethin quite specific . i dont consider ccp to be goth at all , probably why i never really got into his stuff . however i totally understand how those who get into ccp can appreciate stuff i consider goth , like rick .
Punk and grunge bands have always been somewhat popular and have been picked up by fashion designers. Or people look at Nirvana or whatever.
Goth seems to be this overarching code for "wow everything you're wearing is black" to a lot of people. I get told I look goth even if I'm just wearing a tee, jeans, and a blazer, even if it's all black. So in that way, it seems any fit that's all black is "goth" or whatever, but if people are into J-pop (like visual kei and stuff) they'll think that whatever Harnden and CCP people aren't goth looking necessarily so suddenly it's "dark style" or "all black style" or whatever.
Anyhow I think CCP has always looked weird enough to be seen as goth even if it's not actually goth.
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2 months left and nobody cares anymore, about 1.5 year ago Zara had some Helmut Lang and Wang rip offs. But "dark collection" ? Well Zara is one ignorant retailer anyway. I saw some butt face smooth guys wearing this along with a HBA shirt, Jordans, been trill hat and more crap, walking in a group like they were some kind of "dark fashion" mob... Ah its hilarious though. I saw a stand up comedy guy/presentator on TV wearing all rick wait this is a photo of him styled by a store in Rotterdam, but this is hideous and bad...
HEREa fish out of water dies
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I find the styling isn't bad, but a simple typical Rick fit. Actually the guy looks like a dark Kunk
The Zara inspiration is pretty clear. I think it's good that Zara can facilitate this. I can understand not all people want to spend 300$ on t-shirts and 600$ sweatpants and resort to Zara for a style they like and can experiment with it.
My brother bought this Zara hooded wintercoat which was really a complete knock-off from my Rick Owens wintercoat. I can't blame him as he likes my style, but as a student is too poor to afford RO etc. He also said that after his study, he would resort to the original designers when he makes his own money.
So I think in the end Zara and the likes could instigate people to actually find out about the real designers and people would eventually support them instead. Rick Owens also mentioned somewhere in interviews he doesn't mind being a copied.
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Originally posted by unwashed View Post
The Zara inspiration is pretty clear. I think it's good that Zara can facilitate this. I can understand not all people want to spend 300$ on t-shirts and 600$ sweatpants and resort to Zara for a style they like and can experiment with it.
So I think in the end Zara and the likes could instigate people to actually find out about the real designers and people would eventually support them instead. Rick Owens also mentioned somewhere in interviews he doesn't mind being a copied.
Yeah that's true, he used to make knock offs himself for some company in LA. before starting his own label.a fish out of water dies
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Designers (not necesseraly "goth" designer) -> people "in fashion" wear them clothes -> stars wear them clothes becauses of their hype stylist -> pics on Tumblr/magazines -> people starts to be interrested or finds that ugly -> 6 months later -> reinterpreted/copied by Zara/H&m -> people massbuying
thats works for slim jeans, colored chinos, colored blazer, tshirt with HIPSTER 19 wrote on the back, sweatpants,...
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/\ very true, hahaFashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
StyleZeitgeist Magazine
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