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Founder and main dude at Fashion Indie, Daniel Saynt began his career in fashion at the tender age of 14, when he worked in the stockroom for some unnamed fashion whorehouse. His distaste for the mainstream quickly festered until he decided enough was enough, denouncing all mainstream fashion lines (unless the stuffs on sale or just down right irresistible or free, you can't say no to free).

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Comme des Garcons Fall 2008



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A little bit of deconstruction, A hint of Anglomania, a dash of pop, a potent dose of dandyism, and what else? I think that’s the tried and tested formula of Comme des Garcons, a mélange of here and there craftily put together as a coherent whole.For CDG, I definitely make an effort to enter this fashion hyperconsciousness. I mean in today’s realm, we do not necessarily wear clothes that adhere to what we think works or is cool for today but rather an amalgamation of everything. Kuwakubo’s austere mix is always something the fashion crowd is on the lookout for as it poses new challenges to menswear and a clear cut evolution of how a man imbibes this fashion hyperconsciousness. Some maybe aware of it while some others just live in it without even knowing it.

Review Courtesy of Giancinephile.

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