Showing posts with label hipster. Show all posts
Showing posts with label hipster. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

What do we stand for anymore?

A long time ago, youth culture and rebellion meant something. There was a cause. In the sixties and the seventies people protested against the war; the clothing connected with the hippies symbolized their belonging to a certain cultural group. In the summer of 1967 over 100,000 people flocked to the San Francisco area to celebrate the cultural and political revolution that had they, the youth population, had begun. Celebrating the freedom of youth, hippies created an unprecedented cultural phenomenon.

Nowadays American youth sit locked in their bedrooms spending mindless hours on Facebook and texting. Everything is hand-fed to us and no one appreciates any of it; we really are the 'teacup' generation. Political activism is no longer for the hipsters, but for the debate geeks. Fashion itself is an entire new culture thanks to online blogging and sites like Lookbook.nu.

It may just be that I feel guilty (guilty!) writing and blogging about fashion when people in Haiti struggle to find a clean water source. But this is a call to arms for the fashion world, an encouragement to make fashion the vessel through which you promote your cause. Because without a cause, what do we stand for anymore?

Tuesday, January 5, 2010

How ugly must it be to be pretty?

The hat I am wearing in this photo is ugly. It may seem awkwardly blunt to say, but I don't don the hat thinking 'what a beautiful accessory this is' or 'this really highlights my hair color.' In the airport a couple of days ago I was reading about how these hats are one of the ugliest trends right now and that they flatter virtually no one. That being said, I like the challenge of pulling one off, even if it is ugly.