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isPermaLink="false">http://fashionindie.com/im-over-it-the-economy/#comment-15450</guid> <description>to be optimistic/devil&#039;s advocate-- hopefully there&#039;ll end up some beneficial upsides to this.  perhaps designers will be forced to make more economical choices, and thereby end up making fashion more accessible to a wider public?  perhaps, also, budgets will weed out less dedicated designers like loren conrads, etc, and end up spotlighting the hardest working, most talented &amp; devoted of the bunch?  we&#039;ve gotta remember, the versaces of the world have survived this &amp; a whole lot more-- and in saying that im hopeful this won&#039;t create an even more separate elite fashion culture... moreso im helpful that the big guys will have some wise insight on how fashion will not only survive this, but be all the better for it!</description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>to be optimistic/devil&#8217;s advocate&#8211; hopefully there&#8217;ll end up some beneficial upsides to this.  perhaps designers will be forced to make more economical choices, and thereby end up making fashion more accessible to a wider public?  perhaps, also, budgets will weed out less dedicated designers like loren conrads, etc, and end up spotlighting the hardest working, most talented &amp; devoted of the bunch?  we&#8217;ve gotta remember, the versaces of the world have survived this &amp; a whole lot more&#8211; and in saying that im hopeful this won&#8217;t create an even more separate elite fashion culture&#8230; moreso im helpful that the big guys will have some wise insight on how fashion will not only survive this, but be all the better for it!</p> ]]></content:encoded> </item> </channel> </rss>
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