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		<title>Fashion</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Christina Binkley has an article in the Wall Street Journal today that brushes on a question I&#8217;ve asked myself many times: why do fashion shows flaunt designs that nobody in their right mind would ever wear in public? I should clarify that I am in no way a fashionista, so take these comments as coming [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Christina Binkley has an article in the <a target="_blank" href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB120294864988366735.html?mod=%28_pageid_%29_topbox" title="Fashion in the WSJ">Wall Street Journal </a>today that brushes on a question I&#8217;ve asked myself many times: why do fashion shows flaunt designs that nobody in their right mind would ever wear in public?</p>
<p>I should clarify that I am in no way a fashionista, so take these comments as coming from the layperson whose interest in fashion is purely pragmatic.  I want my clothes to keep me from being naked, keep me comfortable, and make me look good (insofar as that is possible), and in that order.  So when I&#8217;m flipping through channels and hear the thumping music announcing a model&#8217;s strut down the runway, and see a waif on the brink of starvation emerge from the fog wearing a truck tire held up by jumper cables, and hear the announcers talk about a designer&#8217;s bold choice of material and the clever commentary they&#8217;re making on the environment, I have to stop myself from banging my head against the coffee table and lamenting the global collapse of intelligence.</p>
<p>Clearly, these fashions weren&#8217;t designed for me.  But I have to ask &#8211; were they actually designed for anybody?</p>
<p>At least the article in the WSJ highlights some designers who are making clothes that could be worn somewhere other than the catwalk.</p>
<p> There.  That&#8217;s my rant for the day.</p>
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