看到一件潮流服飾單品時(shí),你是否曾感到困惑?
If so, your confusion may have made sense.
如果是,你的困惑或許情有可原。
Last month, high fashion brand Balenciaga released a “T-shirt shirt”, which is a shirt sewn on the front of a T-shirt. The unusual design has certainly confused a lot of people.
上個(gè)月,高級(jí)時(shí)尚品牌巴黎世家推出了一款“T恤襯衫”,將一件襯衫縫在了T恤的正面。此番不同尋常的設(shè)計(jì)無(wú)疑讓不少人摸不到頭腦。
But the “double shirt” isn’t fighting alone on the frontier of strange fashion. Ever since US shoe manufacturer Crocs released its famous hole-filled foam shoes, so-called “ugly fashion” hasn’t showed any signs of slowing down, the Business of Fashion website noted.
但這款“兩穿襯衫”并非在古怪潮流的前沿單打獨(dú)斗。《時(shí)裝商業(yè)評(píng)論》網(wǎng)站指出,自從美國(guó)制鞋企業(yè)卡駱馳推出其著名的泡沫洞洞鞋以來(lái),所謂的“丑時(shí)尚”熱度絲毫沒(méi)有消減下來(lái)的勢(shì)頭。
British designer Paul Surridge believes that the rise of ugly fashion is a sign that people are bored of looking perfect all the time. “[Fashion] thrives on novelty,” he told the Financial Times.
英國(guó)設(shè)計(jì)師保羅·瑟里奇認(rèn)為,丑時(shí)尚的興起,表明人們已經(jīng)厭倦了時(shí)刻看起來(lái)都完美無(wú)瑕。“(時(shí)尚)興起于新奇,”他在接受《金融時(shí)報(bào)》采訪時(shí)表示。
Indeed, fashion is all about changes. Something that’s considered uncool one minute can then turn out to be the latest must-have fashion item the next.
的確,時(shí)尚就是關(guān)乎變化。上一分鐘還被認(rèn)為不時(shí)髦的東西,下一分鐘就可能變成人手必備的最新潮流單品。
And in the eyes of US fashion writer Megan Collins, ugly doesn’t necessarily mean the design of the item is ugly. After all, ugly is something subjective. “Ugly fashion means ‘not the mainstream”– it’s not what everyone’s wearing, it’s not what the general population considers as ‘in’ right now,” she told style news site Fashionista.
在美國(guó)時(shí)尚作家梅根·柯林斯看來(lái),丑并不意味著單品的設(shè)計(jì)不好看。畢竟,丑都是主觀人為的判斷。“丑時(shí)尚意味著‘非主流’ —— 那并不是人人都在穿的樣式,也不是主流大眾目前所認(rèn)為的‘時(shí)髦’,”她在接受時(shí)尚新聞網(wǎng)站Fashionista 采訪時(shí)表示。
But throughout the history of fashion, when any new trend appears, most people tend to hate it, before it eventually becomes loved. As Italian designer Miuccia Prada told The New York Times, “Maybe because it is newer, ugly is attractive. Ugly is exciting.”
但縱觀時(shí)尚史,當(dāng)任何新潮流出現(xiàn)時(shí),大多數(shù)人一開(kāi)始并不喜歡,到后來(lái)新潮流才會(huì)為大眾所喜愛(ài)。正如意大利設(shè)計(jì)師繆西婭·普拉達(dá)在接受《紐約時(shí)報(bào)》采訪時(shí)所說(shuō)的那樣,“或許是因?yàn)槌舐奈锲犯有缕?,所以有著更?qiáng)的吸引力、令人興奮。”
Meanwhile, popular social media fashion bloggers also help people to pick up new ugly fashion trends. These bloggers express themselves through their clothes, showing their unique personalities and making statements with their wardrobe choices. However, as Clever-ish Magazine noted, just being comfortable in your own skin could actually be “the best look”.
與此同時(shí),社交媒體上的熱門(mén)時(shí)尚博主也助推了人們接受丑時(shí)尚這一新趨勢(shì)。這些博主通過(guò)服飾表達(dá)自我,展現(xiàn)自己的獨(dú)特個(gè)性,并用衣品發(fā)聲。而正如《Clever-ish》雜志所指出的那樣,舒舒服服地做自己其實(shí)就是“最佳裝扮”。
“I personally love having a unique expression, because without ugly fashion and diversity (多樣性) , we’d all look the same,” Australian fashion influencer Zanita Whittington told Fashionista. “I appreciate anything that’s out of the norm.”
“我個(gè)人喜歡獨(dú)特的表達(dá),因?yàn)橐菦](méi)有丑時(shí)尚與多樣性的話,我們看起來(lái)都一個(gè)樣,”澳大利亞時(shí)尚大咖薩妮塔·惠廷頓在接受Fashionista 網(wǎng)站采訪時(shí)表示。“我欣賞不走尋常路的任何事物。”
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