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^ I just went to Yoox, that sweatshirt depressed me- I don't know what Yoox or DD were doing. I'd rather see him doing something for Target at around $50 that atleast referred to a signature element and allowed people who didn't have much money to get a taste of something.
Doing so might diminish the brand but not as much as that horrible sweatshirt.
The late, great Garry Shandling ended a joke about having sex with his soon to be ex-girlfriend saying "this isn't good for anybody."
I'll end it at that.
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SPECIAL EDITION 2014 WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
While the best teams prepare for the 2014 World Championship in Brazil, yoox.com, in collaboration with Sepp magazine, lines up its very own fashion dream team: ten designers from ten different countries have created an exclusive collection of unisex, Italian-made sweatshirts, each featuring a custom print inspired by their native country. Three, two, one…kick-off! May the best one win!GERMANY
Germany always shows up for the World Championship. And with a squad based on Europe’s dominant club for the past two years – the masters of muscular pressing Bayern Munich – Brazil should be no exception. No wonder Bavarian boy Damir Doma photo printed a proud imperial eagle – the symbol of Mitteleuropean power and gravitas since Charlemagne.
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Originally posted by apathy! View Postuhh that "true art" quiz is just ridiculous. Because most of that art required little technical skill, it's context is so important.Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months - Oscar Wilde
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^no, no, Faust, i agree with him. context really is important...
for example, if you need the context of an art gallery to inform your appreciation of a particular work--if, outside of the gallery, that work would mean nothing to you--then the work itself is meaningless and it's the gallery context that created all your value!
apathy, if you're admitting that swapping one of the quizmaker's "fake" artworks into an art gallery would generate the same admiration in you that the purportedly "real" art would, then you're admitting that the context is solely what matters, rather than the art, no? and if you're not admitting that, i'm sure you had no problems acing the quiz?ain't no beauty queens in this locality
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Originally posted by Faust View PostThinking like this is why we have so much shitty contemporary "art"
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