Joke Collection Website - News headlines - As London Fashion Week is known for its "weirdness", how weird is it?

As London Fashion Week is known for its "weirdness", how weird is it?

The weirdest thing about London Fashion Week is the clothes that ordinary people can't hold, and the weird design styles of designers. There is a sentence that summarizes the four major fashion weeks: young talents are in New York, bad boys are in England, the old, weak, sick and disabled are in Milan, and the mainstay is in Paris. From this, we can better see what kind of "weird" people are at London Fashion Week.

Let’s take a look at the weird and avant-garde styles of London Fashion Week. At London Fashion Week in 2012, PETA held a skinned dead fox to protest the use of fur in the clothing industry. Protesters held signs that read "This is what's left of your coat." It’s not that fashion doesn’t carry political messages, but this is the first time it’s been written in black and white.

And some bold designers use some disgusting animals on their clothes. For example, at London Fashion Week in 1997, designer Andrew Groves filled a model's top with flies. After the model walked onto the catwalk, she opened her coat and let the flies fly all over the place, shocking the audience. Is there anything fashionable about the scene? At London Fashion Week in 2009, designers outfitted models with large headdresses made from rat carcasses. This is simply unheard of!

The imaginative London Fashion Week may be a collision between people with different concepts and ideas. Different sparks are created in various collisions. Of course, there may be failures or successes. That's what art is, whether it's right or wrong, meaning is the most important thing. Although these works may be difficult to understand and strange to our eyes, they are meaningful to some people, and that is enough. As the saying goes, "the smells are the same", this weird style may only be understood by another weirdo.