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Anant ([personal profile] selfgodded) wrote in [community profile] compnetwork2013-03-13 08:54 pm

video - Fashion Gods

[Oh look who it is! It's your resident, deluded God. It seems they have crawled out of whatever hole they had been hidden in for the past month, looking just as thoughtful as ever]

Hello, Hinoto-Ri. A lot has occurred recently, hasn't it? I heard there had been a mystical journey to an alternative world! I wish I could have gone. It would have been amazing to see the denizens of the other world, to see how they lived and acted... differences occur in different worlds, as Hinoto-Ri is-

Oh, my apologies. I have rambled.

In any case, I am certain that many of you have discussed the events that have passed extensively between yourselves. My discussion is of a trivial, yet very important matter! A recent conversation has made me ponder over something that still eludes me, and relates to my previous comments on how my world, and Hinoto-Ri, are very different from one another.

What is fashion?

I did not know what this was when first arriving here, but I have read and researched the subject, and fashion seems to be a very important cultural and social aspect of humanity! Just having the correct clothes, worn in the correct way, with the correct brand allows you to climb the social ladder with ease! I don't really understand it, but the concept of it fascinates me!

I would love to hear your opinions on it! Let us begin a discussion!
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[personal profile] poorlittleblueburdie 2013-03-22 12:57 am (UTC)(link)
Not so different as one might suspect. I was born human, after all. And I've lived among them-- well, with my clan, but still among humans -- my entire life.

I can't yet speak much as to what clothing is considered fashionable here, but which colors, against what skin and hair, fail to cast one in a deathly pallor... I should think it would hardly change between societies. It's a matter strictly of colors, not cultures.

Perhaps the fabric store would be best... once we find which colors flatter you, we could buy small samples of each, assemble them into something of a book, and then when you go clothes-hunting, you could take that with you for comparison? I do similar with bringing along samples of materials, when I need to match them, though for that, it's often something other than cloth.