Would you do a hysteric glamour history video? There’s no video presence explaining where they came from or explaining the brand but I think they’re part of like the 1st wave of Japanese streetwear that doesn’t get talked about
One day I’m gonna be on threaducation. I’m moving to nyc next week. No formal training but I think I have a shot. I don’t care how long it takes I’m gonna make it. Hopefully I’ll get to shake hands with Kidsuper someday. 🔆
So much resilience and positivity! I wonder why he even bothered to try Paris though. Paris is not typically the place for streetwear. He could of tried London instead.
Its crazy how he said "williamsburg was the center of streetwear" when HandM and all kinds of cheese sends photographers out into areas like this to do research for their own work. Most people would say williamsburg was dead in like 2001.
While this story is inspirational, There is a bit of frustration I feel. As someone who studied fashion , seeing how people who have no formal training take these positions makes me question what it is exactly these fashion Schools are preparing their students for. What's the point of studying fashion when , to land a job, you need to do an unpaid internship(s) and then end up working in brands directed by people who had no formal training?? That is a bit of a slap in the face.... After studying, I don't even bother to apply for jobs in the industry anymore. I'm now using my knowledge and skills for freelancing and running a business, with a job from another industry to back me up financially.
I see what you’re saying and understand your frustration. On the flip side, if your pieces resonate with the masses - no matter what your background or experiences look like - you can’t really hate on the designer. 🤷🏾♂️ I don’t believe formal training matters if your art interprets and demonstrates emotions effectively to communicate the art work.
@@dantewill77 I'm not angry at the designer. I'm more frustrated at the industry. I'm frustrated with how the industry does not support fashion schools, and how fashion schools don't properly prepare students for the fashion industry. I now realize that there is a disconnect between schools and the industry. It's a waste of time and money for students to go , if all they needed in the first place was knowledge on how to run a business. I should have just taken some short courses, read some books, and practiced sewing, pattern cutting and technical drawing at home, instead of borrowing student loans. This is one thing I regret after studying fashion.