Sunday, April 13, 2008

A Fashionista



I am prone, perhaps as much as anyone, to the effects and allure that advertising holds over us. If given a pleasing image, my eye takes it in ravenously, devouring the message into my subconscious because the mere image- which, more often than not- has little to do with the actual message.

Lately I have been drawn to fashion magazines. I am not merely talking your typical "Elle" or "Marie Clarie" but the true blue artsy ones like "i-D" and "Nylon". (Though, I do admit, the last is not as servere as the first two as it contains stuff to read, not merely photos of art.)

I have nearly become a slave to these magazines. I pour for hours over the photographs they contain, sucking it in as a sponge. Now, contrary to most, I do not use these for the sake of basing my personal style- i admire them for their value as art. I am an avid fantasy reader, and I have a wild imagination. These photos often idolize that in their beauty. They blend humans within costumes and situations of fantasy, of wild hair and clothing that would -never- appear beyond the confines of a photo or runway, and still you find yourself wondering how they are so dearly beautiful.

I have always been fascinated by talent, and while they may be emaciated models sporting clothing worth more than my house, I am in love. It inspires me, and I have little doubt that the pages from these books will soon adorn my walls as though they were wallpaper.

While I look down on the conditions of modeling, the size 00 body and all other restrictions, I admit that, like my counterparts in society, I am drawn to this odd facsination of starvation and beauty. More often than not, I am drawn to the fashion, to the creation a photographer has made and granted to be shown in the thin glossy pages of my magazines.

2 comments:

Kristine said...

I like looking at fashion magazines too, but all I have are Cosmo Girl! and Seventeen, and the fashion pictures are somewhat lacking normally.

Nylon has really cool videos on Youtube from Nylon TV.

Dyskrasia said...

I've been obsessed with those arty-fartsy european ones that are basically strictly images of fashion models.

Only problem is they cost like, 10-20 dollars. :(