When you mix fashion and politics, you get fascism. Politics have fashion, and it's bad; fashion has politics, that are ugly.
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I try not to pay any attention to clothes fascism and I'd rather be thought of as someone who has his own sense of style.
I don't think fashion is evil.
Fashion has a political role insofar as following it can give you the impression to belonging to a certain social group or a private club.
In general, fashion is decorative, it's protective, it acknowledges that the world does involve conflict, and you might be attacked by assumptions, presumptions, and attitudes.
I think that fashion is industrial, whereas style is ideological. So they're not necessarily connected.
I'm really not a fascist. Everyone wears what they feel great in, or comfortable with. It's a beautiful day, you have an armless shirt: it goes with flip-flops.
If fashion has a political significance, it is probably culturally, as a camouflage.
Fashion is capitalism, and it will be fixed by what the market demands.
Fashion is treated too much as news rather than what it is, what it does and how it performs.
I believe in a democratic approach to fashion: if you feel good, then great. You may not look good, but it's not the problem.
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