As an extra benefit, they make it harder for automated facial recognition to identify you! Dec 25, 2018 - This Pin was discovered by Jas White. ⁣ ⁣ “The dystopian look goes hand-in-hand with streetwear and military-inspired clothing, which is not all that new.”In fact, dystopian themes in fashion have been around since at least the Thirties.“There are some examples in Surrealism, such as the Skeleton Dress by Elsa Schiaparelli and Salvador Dali from 1938. Soon available at www.dystopiaclothing.com #scarf #dark #black #fashion

“My starting point of interest was the black based, post-apocalyptic fashion coming out of Japan then, particularly from Rei Kawakubo,” he said. ⁣ )“I always did masks. Adeigbo’s fan base — which includes Tommy Hilfiger, Rent the Runway cofounder and chief executive officer Jennifer Hyman, Stitch Fix founder and ceo Katrina Lake and Tory Burch — has been growing since she founded her brand in 2016. ⁣ All I can say is wearing sunglasses is going to do nothing and wearing a mask is going to do nothing on any good system. The trenchcoat turns up whenever there is a crisis,” she said, noting the garment got its name from the dystopian trenches of the First World War. “Whether we armor ourselves in a To be sure, dystopian themes can manifest themselves in myriad ways: consider the safety blankets, quilts and dingy firefighter coats Raf Simons proposed during his Calvin Klein days, or the prim monochromatic dresses and cloaks in “The Handsmaid’s Tale,” or the colorful, circus-like pageantry of the elite in “The Hunger Games.”According to Steele, “it’s not just in the cyber-punk, dark look but clearly in things like protection, like leather, also kind of rugged chic, like you’re out there ‘Mad Max’-ing it.”Most of the signature signposts of dystopia — dark, highly structured garments with a technological edge, lots of PVC, hoods and military capes — coalesced in Gareth Pugh’s fall 2017 collection, Tynan pointed out.“And there was a leather trenchcoat, one of my favorite dystopian garments.

Dec 1, 2016 - POST & REQUEST INSPO PICS : femalefashionadvice I can say that I’ve tested it with a piece of paper covering my face and the majority of my face needs to be covered for it to stop knowing who I am.Came here to say that. But in the age of the coronavirus, all bets are off.⁣ ⁣ Only a few days later, an earthquake-induced tsunami swamped a seaside power plant with square, white reactor buildings in Fukushima, Japan, causing one of the worst nuclear disasters in history.While historians and academics see more coincidence than cause-and-effect at play in the latest glut of bleak chic, they acknowledge that enveloping, protective styles could take on new resonance and relevance in the aftermath of the current health crisis.“Dystopian themes in fashion have always expressed fears and anxieties about the fragility of bodies exposed to the threat of war, catastrophe and destruction,” said Jane Tynan, leader of MA Fashion Critical Studies at Central Saint Martins school in London.

: Meg UrbaniIn honor of #NationalLipstickDay, WWD chatted with the executive chairman of the Estée Lauder Cos. about sales in the age of uncertainty. Skin care — particularly hero products — are performing well, with categories like facial masks surging; in makeup, concealers, shadows and brow products are also trending, he said.⁣ It was an uncharacteristically somber effort by a designer better known for his ebullience — and it proved eerily prescient.