by nucktux » Wed Jan 01, 2014 8:22 am
Hey all! I'm a student from the UK, studying in the US but taking a year off right now. Can't usefully give you a location as such, because I'm travelling the whole year, but I'm in Cape Town at the moment. I study philosophy, particularly the philosophy of art and literature (I've done a lot of analytic stuff but am now involved in postmodern theory - particularly into Baudrillard). Also like psychology, particularly into positive psych (Adler, Maslow, in some respects arguably Beck) and the study of personality/personality disorders. I'm not totally sure why I've gotten into fashion, but it feels pretty great to look down and be proud of what I'm wearing. I dressed heritagey for a while because that was quite cool in Chicago when I lived there, but I don't really do much of that any more (it wasn't really straight up heritage, there were a lot of spaghetti western elements that I felt like one couldn't pull off if one was actually American but that I pretty much got away with). Otherwise, I like photography, craft beer, literature, backpacking, motorbikes, and spending winter in the southern hemisphere.
I don't feel like I really know enough of the history and fashion-specific theory behind designers to really talk about my 'favourites', but of the names I know I really like MMM, Ann D, Kris van Assche, and the lads from Engineered Garments. While I appreciate Raf I can't see myself wearing anything of his except for suiting which I don't need now and won't for years. Same with something like Thom Browne or Heidi's suits, I've got time of day for interesting suiting but I can't wear it and wouldn't want to be able to. Big adidas fan, so I love my GATs and am considering a bit of Y-3 although I come to Adidas more from the fooball casual connection than the modern side. I dress quite slim and clean at the moment, although I'm looking to go a bit slouchier (and ideally to get a frame more suited to carrying that off). Always down to learn more, hear more names and see more clothes; I think the positive atmosphere of this forum's really great in comparison to the other online fashion communities I've encountered.