See for yourselves, and make no mistake, these are men:




The women's designs are offensive to me on a similar level. Not because I'm a prude, but because they serve no purpose whatsoever - they are not beautiful, they are not pragmatic, they say nothing about the human form in all its glory. On the contrary, I think these clothes are mocking those who wear them, and that is the absolute worse thing a designer can do - to mock his customers.


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