01-23-2015, 09:12 PM
So are there different lengths and cuts for circumcized or non-circumcized?
Fashion Show Features Exposed Genitalia
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01-23-2015, 09:12 PM
So are there different lengths and cuts for circumcized or non-circumcized?
ShiftyNJ Wrote:Sure, makes sense... Although the garments in this case look like they were designed for pervy monks.So? LOL! (I'm not disagreeing, just pointing out the obvious.) I mean, here are just a few examples…. I mean, I'm surprised someone hadn't exposed generals before this. How do you top something like this for utter absurdity??? :eek: ETA… wouldn't want you to miss THIS! And another…
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01-23-2015, 09:30 PM
Rareboy Wrote:So are there different lengths and cuts for circumcized or non-circumcized? Surely the fittings must have accounted for that.
01-23-2015, 09:37 PM
OMG @MikeW what must go through these poor models' minds?
(accidentally posted this elsewhere first) In that Wiki it mentions Christian Lacroix ... I didn't know he was a real person; I thought they made up him as the designer who dressed Eddie on Absolutely Fabulous... wondering she wore actual representations of his work. She usually looked liked she was performing in a staging of the Mad Tea Party. Well... maybe they were!
01-23-2015, 10:03 PM
ShiftyNJ Wrote:OMG @MikeW what must go through these poor models' minds? …Well, it isn't criticism of the designer or the fashion industry, of that I can assure you. It's probably more like, "I'd better do this exactly right if I want to keep my job earning TONS of money for looking utterly awesome even if somewhat ridiculous!" Here… This is a recent runway show from one of the best known designers, Jean Paul Gaultier. Fast forward to the 16:00 mark… You'll see what I mean. It is best to not think of this as "clothing" -- that isn't what Haute Couture is about. HC is *COSTUMING* design -- think along the lines of Ballet and Theatre and Sci Fi movies.
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01-23-2015, 10:10 PM
MikeW Wrote:It is best to not think of this as "clothing" -- that isn't what Haute Couture is about. HC is *COSTUMING* design -- think along the lines of Ballet and Theatre and Sci Fi movies. Yes, you have been helping me see that, and that's a great way to frame it. In a sense the clothing, as well as the theater of staging these events, is the show itself. Kind of like drag. They're always talking about "giving runway" so....
01-23-2015, 10:15 PM
ShiftyNJ Wrote:…They're always talking about giving runway… Exactly… and if you watched from 16:00 above you see the nod to drag. That's what it is. LOL…. While looking for that video above I came across THIS! Shake that snake! (Full screen guys, fiull screen!)
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01-23-2015, 10:35 PM
LOL in the "suggested videos" I saw this one:
01-23-2015, 10:55 PM
i think the picture in the article is cute.
not something i'd wear or even want to see on the street, but on the catwalk, i think it's cool they're doing it. it's bold and comfortably so. fashion shows aren't about real clothes people wear in real life anyway. it's a show. like movies isn't real life. you can improvise and apply your imagination to bring about whatever you want. i like that picture.
01-23-2015, 11:50 PM
Is it true that this trend is sponsored by the International Guild of Cosmetic surgeons?
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