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Diesel Jeans - pshaw

It leaves me with a couple of questions:

1. What kind of drugs were the designers using when they came up with some of those designs?
Possible follow-up question to #1: Do you think we should we institutionalize the insane, or allow the non-violent ones to walk the streets & possibly find a career in some niche?

2. What kind of drugs are people on when they spend $$$$$ money to support these "designers."


*sigh* I'll never understand the "fashion" industry. It seems more like a wacky costume party for the rich, but insane.
 
I've had a My Yahoo page set up for years. One of the categories you can set up is 'Most Emailed Photos'. I've never received any of the pics there in email, but there is some real wacky stuff in there sometimes. That's where I ran across this.

The guy with the eye makeup, the white horns and the playing cards really makes you question the sanity of some of the people in the business. I'm with you DrPizza!

I just clicked the link again, it appears they have added more shots to the mix with more normal looking attire. It was pretty exclusively the bizarre stuff earlier.
 
After #13, it gets crazy. I always think those 'fashion' designers make expensive items for people who have too much money to care about how they dress. Most of the stuff shown is probably never bought.
 
I always figured that those fashions aren't what people actually buy. People just use some of the ideas/patterns/layering.

As Dr. Pizza said

what drugs are they on
and where can I get some b/c they must be FANTASTIC
 
fashion shows like this aren't actually stuff intended for people to buy Think like concept car show (except weirder), most of it is there to just display materials, cuts, 'inspiration' or whatever.
 
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