The horror . . .the horror.
The work of "fashion's new breakout star" Jonathan Anderson
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- More, if you must.
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- Nothing?
Mondo
- Still in shock… Maybe later!
Oh… My… God!
- Excuse me, Op, but I wore all 3 of those outfits to work this week alone. But then, I am a hermaphrodite and like to keep people guessing.
- I consider that kind of fashion unwearable, unflattering, and an eye sore.
Guess I am not the kind of open minded customer who goes for that kind of design.
- Does it come in cerulean?
MP
- Don't tell us which one he is, OP.
- He's doesn't wear his own crap apparently. That's telling.
- It's not that it's all derivative. Most fashion is, from haute down to Target. But his witless, leaden attitude, with disdain for fabric, finish or fit, just leaves the same bad taste that a suburbanite in a Sherpa hat and gray pancho does.
Poseur, thinking that lack of intelligence, flair, humor and style make up for uncreative and stupid affectation.
Yes. Suburbanite poseur.
- An urban poncho would look go well with the outfit on the far right. Just thinking outloud.
- But the joke's on us, R9. He's considered a rising star.