Thursday, November 6, 2008
quelle surprise! le recession!
French Elle, known for being somewhat more accessable than Vogue Paris, but less accessable than US Elle, has a micro article on wardrobe adapting for the recession. Granted, it was sandwiched between a wheel-barrow-full of 'price upon request' items, but still contained 'tips' that US Yanks know and love. Such bon mots as, 'repair old clothes', 'share items with friends', 'buy quality, not quantity', and the cold war favorite, 'jazz up old outfits with crispy new on-trend accessories' (my words, not theirs, clearly.) There, however, were no fun tips on dumpster diving or stealing from your loved one's closets and just beltin' it to you new lean depression era bod. Considering, Europe is no where near the apocalyptic situation that is the US economy, (hey! the Dow jumped 5000 points wednesday. woop woop!), it seems odd that such a fashion-centric country would offer any amount of glossy pages to 'cutting back'. Though, as someone who has been documented several times over as willingly choosing style over sustenance; cool over comfort, I want to see MacGuyver-y articles on stealing cable, using so many coupons you end up getting paid to buy groceries, and listings of all galleries that are giving free booze and hors d'oeurves. Recession be damned, I still have needs! French Elle needs to step it up.
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