
I love change, I am attached to nothing. I am the result of an amazing orgy of popular culture and influenced very much by Hedi Slimane’s vision of youth. Fashion is ephemeral and chamaleonlike. What we loved yesterday, we hate today, so I don’t waste much time thinking if an outfit is in or out. Chanel said that fashion fades and style is eternal, and this is the idea that guides the way I look. I love the madness and devauchery of fashion industry, but I prefer freedom and tranquility for myself.
I am a very complex product, full of several influences. Rock n’ roll might be an inspiration, Armani’s elegant simplicity might be so stimulant, as well as Lagerfeld’s indescribable aesthetics. Master Balenciaga, Dior, Miuccia, John, Tom… I worship them. But Zara, Massimo Dutti or Mango are essential. These are the democratic fashion brands, democratic because of the price. This is the way to make fashion industry less elitist or even more elitist. And I love this cruel war between rulling class and working class. It’s all about classes. It’s all about class.
I do not choose the clothes I wear. Clothes choose me. This might sound pretentious, but no matter where you buy, no matter when you buy. No matter if it is in a vintage shop or in Rue Montaigne. Cheap or chic? Democratic fashion or aristocratic fashion? I mean, Zara or Gucci? Who cares. Attitude. This is the key word. Everything is about attitude.

1 comment:
ya pillo tu rollo...
es una opción! que vaya bien!
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