Erotic dress code!

By Angel | July 6, 2007 1:52 am |
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Clothes,Styles

The outrageous is a decent company to fashion. Just have a look at your fashion industry! There are a lot of men of genius and just talented designers, so each year it becomes harder and harder to claim about yourself and to prove that you are worth of attention. High concentration of different ideas and creativity leads to unbelievably sexual and bold collections. Some of them were even forbidden.

Long long time ago 14-year old Kate Moss stared in Calvin Klein advertisement, nothing special, except her look – she was half-nude! And that is how the things started. It’s no use to blame some companies, they are too vulgar and their clothes or goods are trite and uninteresting, but nevertheless, they still want to be wealthy, happy and famous! Just to find their place under the Sun!

But some…They do popular, sometimes even throughout the world! And their erotic advertising companies sometimes can change this situation. For example, let’s consider Dolce&Gabbana – they made series of perfect but obscene photos and provoked both admiring and wrathful opinions. Their collection was named “Stefano+Domenico’s Dolce Vita” and it spruced about in 2007. Designers were nude on these photos and their super sexual trademark got into the center of “erotic scandal”.

Another example is GUCCI advertisement in 2003, where young half-nude model shows not only things from the spring-summer collection but also a perfect bikini-design with a letter of Gucci logo. This ads was called as G-spot. To tell the truth, this Italian trade mark is rather reserved and fuddy. But its former designer Tom Ford (for 2 years he created collections to this brand) gave it a spirit of depravity.

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Erotic dress code!

  • Jakob | July 15th, 2007 at 3:24 am

    This is exactly what I expected to find out after reading the title us fashion. Thanks for informative article

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  • Angel | July 16th, 2007 at 12:23 pm

    Than You Jakob!

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