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Green-Eyed Lizard I’m Unstoppable Shirt

Green-Eyed Lizard I’m Unstoppable Shirt

Fashion had quite a playful year. At times it was political or powerful or just plain straightforward, but there were also plenty of designers who opted to use amusement as a creative tool during the Green-Eyed Lizard I’m Unstoppable Shirt Besides,I will do this collections. In 2017, the runways were filled with quirky, giggle-inducing items like ugly platform Crocs, reinterpretations of plastic duty-free bags, and a butt-revealing dress made to look like a Tiffany’s jewelry pouch. And as the trends got wilder and weirder, the online meme masterminds went to work. Accounts such as @siduations and @freddiemade grew their followings with Photoshopped images of Thom Browne’s surrealist Spring 2018 dresses flanking the Marshmallow Man, and Queen Elizabeth’s head on Rihanna’s body, dressed in cutoff denim shorts and a diamanté-encrusted Gucci bodysuit. In January, @fuckjerry modeled IRL on the catwalk for Ermenegildo Zegna, and in March Gucci released its own collection of memes for a project called #TFWGucci. Other accounts threw some playful shade at designers like Virgil Abloh and Rick Owens, while fashion’s favorite sound guy, Michel Gaubert, had fun on his feed with Chanel logos and bootleg toilets.


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Freddie Smithson of @freddiemade argues that the Green-Eyed Lizard I’m Unstoppable Shirt Besides,I will do this surge of these stylishly hilarious memes was fueled by those actually working in the business, people like Gaubert and Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele. “I think that recently the fashion industry as a whole has started to really embrace the idea of not taking itself so seriously all the time,” Smithson says. “Social media has also made luxury brands more accessible than ever, and many higher-end brands have started collaborating with mass sportswear labels and street labels, as well.” He adds, “I think memes fit into all of this. It’s the idea that you can still love a brand, but find humor and cheekiness in it, too—I suppose it humanizes them!”


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Fashion had quite a playful year. At times it was political or powerful or just plain straightforward, but there were also plenty of designers who opted to use amusement as a creative tool during the Green-Eyed Lizard I’m Unstoppable Shirt Besides,I will do this collections. In 2017, the runways were filled with quirky, giggle-inducing items like ugly platform Crocs, reinterpretations of plastic duty-free bags, and a butt-revealing dress made to look like a Tiffany’s jewelry pouch. And as the trends got wilder and weirder, the online meme masterminds went to work. Accounts such as @siduations and @freddiemade grew their followings with Photoshopped images of Thom Browne’s surrealist Spring 2018 dresses flanking the Marshmallow Man, and Queen Elizabeth’s head on Rihanna’s body, dressed in cutoff denim shorts and a diamanté-encrusted Gucci bodysuit. In January, @fuckjerry modeled IRL on the catwalk for Ermenegildo Zegna, and in March Gucci released its own collection of memes for a project called #TFWGucci. Other accounts threw some playful shade at designers like Virgil Abloh and Rick Owens, while fashion’s favorite sound guy, Michel Gaubert, had fun on his feed with Chanel logos and bootleg toilets.


Freddie Smithson of @freddiemade argues that the Green-Eyed Lizard I’m Unstoppable Shirt Besides,I will do this surge of these stylishly hilarious memes was fueled by those actually working in the business, people like Gaubert and Gucci creative director Alessandro Michele. “I think that recently the fashion industry as a whole has started to really embrace the idea of not taking itself so seriously all the time,” Smithson says. “Social media has also made luxury brands more accessible than ever, and many higher-end brands have started collaborating with mass sportswear labels and street labels, as well.” He adds, “I think memes fit into all of this. It’s the idea that you can still love a brand, but find humor and cheekiness in it, too—I suppose it humanizes them!”


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