by can- » Mon Feb 03, 2014 5:14 pm
a line of thought i've been following since a conversation w a co-worker about different style capitals.
the dominant style in NYC is extremely conservative, almost homogeneous. everyone here wears a restrained wool coat, slim trousers, and shoes. minimal branding, very modern styling, no risks taken. women wear the same thing but with black tights and running shoes, or ankle boots. guys are in trainers or boots.
london's style is obviously much more eccentric, garish, and out there-- if i'm to believe germinal that people actual wear Mazhar, anderson, rafdidas etc. it feels flashier, younger, a little dirtier, and much more open to new ideas and expressions.
if we are to believe that Pitti is real, Milan and Florence seem to follow two main directives, the first is luxurious detail spent on fabric and make-- there are no Cav Empts, Astrids or Jacquemus' putting low quality but well styled garments out. only the highest suiting wools, cashmere topcoats, etc. the second bit of information is about how Italian style mixes casual garments with formal, famously dressing up jeans of every wash, wearing pleated pants with Roshe's, whatever. the tradition of mens tailoring is strong here, while londo is destroying it. I would love to know how trendy women dress in Italy
What's good w paris? "Parisian Chic" surely means something to us all, but i'm having a hard time describing it. it seems closer to NY than anything else, altho I would guess the urban/poor youth culture is probably closer to london for obvious reasons than NYC. there is an obvious foil in MIlan-- i assume for every dude wearing peak lapels in italy there is a man in paris wearing faded jeans and all courts. I still feel like there is something i'm missing here.
scando fashion seems wildly uninvestigated for all the influence its had in the last 10 years. it's confusing still because it seems like the foundation for modern scando fashion is probably found somewhere in the last 100 years of American culture-- correct me if i'm wrong, but the basic elements of this style seem to be workboots, raw denim, chinos, etc. the thick knits are obviously their own.
i dont know what's going on in Asia, it seems like all bets are off (unless you're poor, in which case fuck you)