Fashion under fire as crisis deepens
October 6, 2008
everyone feels the global crisis…
Judging from the glamorous parties and store openings in Paris this week, you would be forgiven for thinking the economy is thriving — prompting some observers to say the fashion industry is fiddling while Rome burns.
As harried retailers stay glued to their Blackberries for hourly stock market updates, partygoers throng trendy nightclubs and upscale boutiques. It was a pleasure, therefore, to see a grounded collection from Stella McCartney kick off Thursday’s round of ready-to-wear displays.
New York Times reporter Guy Trebay commented on the mob scene at Tuesday’s opening of a new Bulgari store in an article headlined: “Fashion Has a Marie Antoinette Moment.”
Glenda Bailey, editor-in-chief of the U.S. edition of Harper’s Bazaar, justified this effervescence by saying fashion offered a glimmer of hope.
“In troubled times, historically, fashion has always shown its most glamorous side. Every person wants to dream,” she told The Associated Press. “Having said that, fashion is also a business and it’s very important to run an efficient business. I think what people want right now are ideas.”
STELLA MCCARTNEY
McCartney offered real clothes for real women, and with real sales potential.
There was plenty of flesh on offer, and not just the mile-high legs of the models perched on see-through perspex platforms. Nude tones mingled with soft shell pinks on outfits including tailored jumpsuits with plunging necklines.
Entry Filed under: news. Tags: Glenda Bailey, Guy Trebay, McCartney, Stella McCartney.

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