Fashion today speaks constantly and yet says very little.
We live in an era of endless visibility. Every look is documented, dissected, reposted. Every collection is explained before it is even seen. And still, something essential is missing: intention.
The industry has mistaken exposure for expression. Being seen has replaced saying something.
The tyranny of explanation
Contemporary fashion rarely allows space for ambiguity. Press releases over-explain. Designers narrate every reference. Stylists justify every choice. Nothing is left unresolved and therefore nothing truly lingers.
But fashion, like art, has always relied on what is not immediately clear. On tension. On discomfort. On the freedom to interpret.
When everything is explained, the viewer is reduced to a passive consumer. There is no dialogue, only delivery.
Visibility without vision
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