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Tuesday Afternoon

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7. And, I really hate it about the fashion industry because I truly do love Haute Couture
Fri Jan 10, 2014, 12:25 PM
Jan 2014

from an Art/Craft/Artisan perspective.

Haute couture (/ˌoʊt kuːˈtjʊər/; French pronunciation: ​[ot ku'tyʁ]; French, for "high sewing" or "high dressmaking" or "high fashion&quot refers to the creation of exclusive custom-fitted clothing. Haute couture is fashion that is constructed by hand (without the use of sewing machines and sergers/overlockers)[citation needed] from start to finish, made from high quality, expensive, often unusual fabric and sewn with extreme attention to detail and finished by the most experienced and capable seamstresses, often using time-consuming, hand-executed techniques. Couture translates literally from French as "dressmaking", but may also refer to fashion, sewing, or needlework[1] and is also used as a common abbreviation of haute couture and refers to the same thing in spirit.[2] Haute translates literally to "high". A haute couture garment is often made for a client, tailored specifically for the wearer’s measurements and body stance.[1] Considering the amount of time, money, and skill that is allotted to each completed piece, haute couture garments are also described as having no price tag - in other words, budget is not relevant. Each couture piece is not made to sell. Rather, they were designed and constructed for the runway, much like an art exhibition.

The term originally referred to Englishman Charles Frederick Worth's work, produced in Paris in the mid-nineteenth century.[3] In modern France, haute couture is a "protected name" that can be used only by firms that meet certain well-defined standards. However, the term is also used loosely to describe all high-fashion custom-fitted clothing, whether it is produced in Paris or in other fashion capitals such as London, Milan, New York or Tokyo.

more at link:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haute_couture

Talk about creepy BainsBane Jan 2014 #1
There is a long history of the idealisation of dead women intaglio Jan 2014 #2
How peculiar libodem Jan 2014 #3
Creepy is a mild description. Very shocking. I thought this stuff was over, once again DU has.... marble falls Jan 2014 #4
The fashion industry is worse than porn in terms of misogyny, imo. geek tragedy Jan 2014 #5
I agree BainsBane Jan 2014 #6
I disagree, strongly. redqueen Jan 2014 #13
Truthfully, I don't really know what constitutes mainstream porn BainsBane Jan 2014 #14
Yeah, I agree the starved waif look is fucked up, unquestionably. redqueen Jan 2014 #17
to be clear, my comment was not offered as any kind of defense of porn. geek tragedy Jan 2014 #16
And, I really hate it about the fashion industry because I truly do love Haute Couture Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 #7
fashion celebrates artistry and imagination. Unfortunately, it views women as the canvass upon geek tragedy Jan 2014 #8
I know all this. Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 #9
it's dawning on some of them that women of all kinds of shapes are geek tragedy Jan 2014 #10
Yes, our voice is growing louder Tuesday Afternoon Jan 2014 #11
Best to develop your own funky style ismnotwasm Jan 2014 #12
My perspective on this is completely different. redqueen Jan 2014 #15
Fashion itself is not misogynistic BainsBane Jan 2014 #18
It also isn't monolithic. The use of models who appear to be dead or beaten is not widespread. redqueen Jan 2014 #19
Apples and oranges ismnotwasm Jan 2014 #20
I remember watching an episode of "The Day Before", where they had to work through the nights jakeXT May 2014 #22
Yes, I'm fascinated by the process of producing it Warpy May 2014 #26
How female corpses became a fashion trend oliviajames May 2014 #21
Thank you for posting this here. redqueen May 2014 #23
Welcome to du. Please edit this to 3-4 paragraphs per copyright rule. Thank you. uppityperson May 2014 #24
It's been going on a long time intaglio May 2014 #25
Annie annie are you ok? ismnotwasm May 2014 #27
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