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248 pages, Paperback
First published May 1, 2016
Fashion, in Crisp’s view, is the art of denying one’s individuality in order to adopt the uniforms and dictates of culture, as determined by people who have never met you, and do not care whether you exist. The implicit goal is to cover your imperfections and become something you are not: a person who is acceptable in the eyes of others. A pleasing shell with no discernible interior. In Crisp’s words, Fashion is what you adopt when you don’t know who you are. Style, on the other hand, is the art of bringing your defining individual features to the fore, regardless of what others might expect or find acceptable
If I were already good enough, what would I do them. If that is, you didn't have to make up for your inadequacy, what would you do with your life? Having become fully capable, what would you use that capacity for? Where would you make your contributions?"