Re: What are you wearing today?
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the whole 50 posts or more thing seems a bit shortsighted. it's not that i find it elitist ? it's that plenty of people who dress well have no understanding of fashion's history and could contribute very little to any intelligent conversation on the matter.</p>
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Seems it would lead to posting for the sake of posting to reach said number. </p>
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Valid point, but those are very easy to spot. Besides, history is not really what we are looking for - we are here discussing current collection. Besides, posting is the best way to learn, no? And at the end, this is a board not for those who look good, but for those who are passionate about fashion. And if you don't care about creativity of design, the fabrics, the care and craftsmanship, than this isn't a right place for you ("you" i mean figuratively). You might say some people are intimidated, but I don't know what is more intimidating than posting one's own picture.
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[quote user="kunk75"]
the whole 50 posts or more thing seems a bit shortsighted. it's not that i find it elitist ? it's that plenty of people who dress well have no understanding of fashion's history and could contribute very little to any intelligent conversation on the matter.</p>
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Seems it would lead to posting for the sake of posting to reach said number. </p>
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Valid point, but those are very easy to spot. Besides, history is not really what we are looking for - we are here discussing current collection. Besides, posting is the best way to learn, no? And at the end, this is a board not for those who look good, but for those who are passionate about fashion. And if you don't care about creativity of design, the fabrics, the care and craftsmanship, than this isn't a right place for you ("you" i mean figuratively). You might say some people are intimidated, but I don't know what is more intimidating than posting one's own picture.
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