https://discord.gg/EGGNGuYR (Sorry if this is against rules to post, can remove if its a problem) Disclaimer I know very little about fashion, I just want people to talk about it all with. If that sounds fun to you please join it's just me and a few friends currently. Only for girls and gays sorry men </3
I started a fashion & style discord server :
Anonymous :
26 days ago :
No.7513
>>7525
>>7513 (OP)
is that a man
To avoid ugly fat freaks like you
Dont be bitter you're not invited
It's time to leave Discord honey
>>7513 (OP)
is that a man
I dont understand why you guys are being so mean, I am a chaste Christian woman I'm not trans or a zoomer I just want to talk about clothes : (
You want to build a community, prospective members tell you what they don't like. Maybe they're not the members you want, maybe you're not the community they want. It happens.
That's fine! No one has to join who doesn't want to
>7518
>It's the same Kiwifarms retard with the same five reaction pics
Ackshually I came here when someone from Ventoux advertised on /lit/ and I'll let you know xir, I never use the same pic twice. Not everyone who you dislike cames from the gossip forum sweetie
Also
>7519
>7520
>samefagging this hard on a dead forum
Lol, lmao even. Absolutely fucking rent free
Anonymous :
24 days ago :
No.7548
>>7562
>>7548
I feel like it does infuse a bit the way I dress and compose my appearance.
Also, I remember the study that looked up the brain of tennismen watching tennis on tv: the brain acted as if the watcher was playing tennis, and mirrored the brain activity of each gesture. Something like that happens when I watch fashion, there is some sort of projection going on that expend the way I view myself, somehow.
In the end, it's juat another way to learn and look at the world differently (and eventually, be in it differently).
When I was younger, I liked fashion and even the so-called "high fashion". I don't know why. But is there any way to interact with fashion as an art form outside of sharing pictures and saying, "I like this"? I've gone to fashion exhibits at art museums, which felt at least a peg higher than a Discord full of spergs, but still is essentially "here are things". I concede that in the realm of sewing and cutting and fitting, there is definite skill and some people are better than others. However, it's an art form plagued by clout (i.e, this guy is cool because we advertise that he's cool and someone sells his clothing for a lot of money). I guess that is really the modern art world in general, though.
>>7548
When I was younger, I liked fashion and even the so-called "high fashion". I don't know why. But is there any way to interact with fashion as an art form outside of sharing pictures and saying, "I like this"? I've gone to fashion exhibits at art museums, which felt at least a peg higher than a Discord full of spergs, but still is essentially "here are things". I concede that in the realm of sewing and cutting and fitting, there is definite skill and some people are better than others. However, it's an art form plagued by clout (i.e, this guy is cool because we advertise that he's cool and someone sells his clothing for a lot of money). I guess that is really the modern art world in general, though.
I feel like it does infuse a bit the way I dress and compose my appearance.
Also, I remember the study that looked up the brain of tennismen watching tennis on tv: the brain acted as if the watcher was playing tennis, and mirrored the brain activity of each gesture. Something like that happens when I watch fashion, there is some sort of projection going on that expend the way I view myself, somehow.
In the end, it's juat another way to learn and look at the world differently (and eventually, be in it differently).
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