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Fashion, Hip Hop Music and Design: What are designers saying about sexiness, style?
What are you most likely to find in an upscale Home, Mansion, Manhattan Loft?
www.details.com magazine (December 2004 issue) published the comments of Hedi Slimane on what's sexy. The following is
an excerpt of what he said. He is the Christian Dior menswear designer. In this column, he takes on Hollywood stylists and
the French's misguided fashion sense. He is definitely not a French style and couture sympathizer. Is there anyone out there
who will give him a few lessons in French couture and culture? "French men can be a little contrived and stiff, and so conservative,"
he siad. "I think English men have incredible style. Forget the French." Wow! Forget the French!
You may wonder what he'd say about the sex appeal and swagger of Usher Raymond. Would he even appreciate the blingbling
master jeweller to the rap artists, NFL players, NBA players? "Sexiness" sounds a little dodgy to me, trying hard with low
tricks. It's not about cheap cruising in a cheap outfit but about authentic sexuality. you have it or you don't. No need to
dress like a bunny to advertise it.
Furthermore, he added that fashion is totally connected to street culture and has been under the influence of rock since
the fifties. "I truly believe the most interesting phenomenon to emerge is this new generation of bands, like the Libertines
and Franz Ferdinand. It will, without any doubt, be the most influential movement in men's fashion for the next couple of
years.
Hedi has some advice for men. "Every man should own a black jacket that is very well tailored, a white shirt or simple
T-shirt, a good pair of jeans, simple black shoes or boots..."
What did he have to say about thin and big, like in thin and big guys? "Thin is better with clothes. Big, in terms of shape,
is better without clothes," he said. He soon realized he can't legislate people's taste and choice. He corrected himself soon.
"It's a matter of choice and taste. Diets are available for men, too." A question for Hedi could be the following one: How
many men have you seen suffering with anorexia nervosa?
He had some good observations about American men. "There is an ease with American men. They have a really particular, casual
way to wear sophisticated clothes, which I love." How come he did not say much about American women's high sense of style,
fashion and sexiness? All he needs to do to be inspired is to look out through the windows and peer down from the skyscraper?
Maybe he can't see these beautiful women of all shapes wearing the best designer clothes on the streets of New York, Chicago,
Manhattan Financial district, San Francisco, Hollywood, Santa Monica, Santa Barbara?
The American professionals can be seen wearing designs by Ralph Lauren, Energie, Abercombie & Fitch, Y-3, Hermes, Paul
Smith accessories, Ermenegildo Zegna, Banana republic, Barbour, Jean Paul Gaultier.
Fashion is on the street. It starts on the runways but ultimately finds validity on the streets by pedestrians and passersby
who are shocked to notice it.
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