by Catfush » Sun Feb 09, 2014 2:33 pm
I don't think you need to have a 'fashion vocabulary' to consider yourself immersed in the world of fashion. As with anything, there are so many different facets to this little hobby of ours and people choose to approach it from different angles. For example, people like Syeknom could be considered more along the lines of the 'academics' (for lack of a better word) of the internet fashion sphere. His passion for clothes seemingly (at least in part) goes beyond just wearing them; he seems to enjoy learning about designers and tracing their sartorial histories (this is kind of speculation, so please correct me if I'm wrong). But I don't think he does this to get a 'fashion vocabulary', I would just guess that he gets intrinsic fulfillment from it.
On the flip side, I think there is a more instinctual side that people like to explore (this isn't to say that Syeknom doesn't have an inherent ability to determine what he likes, he just compliments his instinct with knowledge). I don't really care about what designers are doing and, while I find the history interesting, I don't really have a great desire to explore it. I don't think I'm any less involved in fashion, I just have a different way of approaching it.
I think your insecurities (for lack of a better word) stem from this culture that has been birthed out of fashion boards. The poisonous one-upmanship and psuedo-intellectual dick measuring contests over who can spout the most designer trivia. But the truth is, we all share a common interest here and I don't think you'll ever see any of the bullshit that appears on many other fashion boards. So be comfortable with where you're at, we're all friends here.