Thursday 29 September 2016

Why explained Vogue war against the fashion bloggers

In the recent controversy of fashion editors censored bloggers "announces the death of the style" while bloggers have said the criticism was hypocritical and "intimidation, pure and simple.

This week, several senior editors and critics in the Vogue Fashion Week Milan reflected before heading to Paris to get a general consensus. The collections were fabulous, but bloggers and peacocking vortex street style were unbearable

Fashion Week in Paris has itself seriously and started with a delicious battle between employees Vogue so, "bloggers, the change from head to toe, instead of every hour pay-to-wear" and, according to Sally Director digital creation of singer Vogue.com are "heralding the style of death."

Criticism from many years fashion editors and senior were open Scorn bloggers and influencers for years.

In 2013, Suzy Menkes started a similar debate in the magazine T in the street - style - Blogs a immortalize "circus celebrities who are famous famous for its" whereupon replicas reflective bloggers great success as Leandra Medine (male reflector) and Susie Lau (Susie bubble).

Contempt was thicker at this time. Inspired by the singer, Vogue.com sniffed critics bloggers "horrible" brawl and photographers and outdoor shows "pathetic ... desperate" women who are broken dress. Another round down her nose Women "sad" that "pride for the cameras in borrowed clothes."

However, style, another report on the search for the stars of the road in the "bought and paid for in advance (" blogs?) Row "a" to go to a nightclub in search of romance. "

He found it all "ridiculous" and rather "embarrassing" to be honest, especially in the context of "what is happening in the world (Do -.! Join the debate Monday to vote still remember)", which is a bit of demagoguery policy, so we do not think that writers Mode care about fashion.

Frankly, the tracks off the slopes are ridiculous. The scene outside the fashion shows is a kind of theater of the absurd.

Most eccentric as exotic birds or creatures from another world dressed, covered with strips of fur, feathers and large bags carrying resemble art installations.

Street Style was snapshots of unknown style outside of the shows (Bill Cunningham thinks and the early days of Scott Schuman of The Sartorialist) developed for the photos of "out - of - Service - Models" and, yes, bloggers staging and influencers as Susie bubble, Leandra Medine, love become Chiara Ferragni-street-style illustrator Jenny Walton.

But the hypocrisy of Vogue.com is that many of these bloggers and influencers regularly cut by photographer style house in the street of publication, Phil Oh, often with the editors of Vogue she - herself.

In fact, his comment music scene was as absurd as the scoffers belongs. It is not surprising that bloggers like Susie Bubble and Bryan Boy responded (the latter as a "school, pure and simple harassment").

"What struck me was how vicious and biased comments were clearly they were not getting enough sleep" Zanita Whittington, an Australian model popular blogger who has been featured on Vogue.com, wrote in an e-mail to the Daily Beast turned , (Published also a detailed response on his blog.) "Honestly, I was not surprised, you might think that these things that all owe a little gossip, and I know that some editors feel the chaos outside. However publish? "

He also thought it was strange that while the whole scene dissing, there was no recognition of how this scene "is popular among designers and magazines, otherwise there would be so many photographers that make income. [Mode] Publications are the ones that provide demand. this is the definition of hypocrisy ".

S 'Vogue Criticism than those presented, the interest on the art of fashion, but as much as Susie Bubble and Bryan Boy said, Blogger, Designer -. Clothing are a talent for fashion shows are not so different from fashion editors including clothing some designers in publishing (and show face their shows) to please its advertisers.

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The main difference, Susie Bubble Twitter argued that "bloggers not prestigious title / publications to hide behind and represent themselves."

To be sure, singers and others who have participated in Blogger battery, all talented writers and editors are.

His criticism appears, is always wise and attentive, it's not easy when you return collections of weeks back comment. (Film critic certainly feel the same stress during the holidays.) And when one of them felt compelled to point out that there is, in fact, politically and culturally intelligent.

This is part of what made that particular comment surprising: They seemed more rooted in the bubble of fashion than ever, be despite desperate to prove that they are not part of the fashion circus.

Pointless. Anna Dello Russo, general editor of Vogue Japan, was one of the original - Stars of the Street Style. And if you like it or not, Singer is reliable in street style blogs of vogue.com own.

However, one of the most difficult, most of the comments from the contact came from Singer, the peacockers professionals and influential people advised "another company."

The irony is that many of them successful companies have built. Some have won major advertising contracts (Jenny Walton is the face of a new advertising campaign Mansur Gavriel) and others as Leandra Medine Susie Bubble and their own brands. Bloggers are very influential in the fashion field.

Vogue.com has changed some of the best coverage in the fashion industry, the rise of see-now-buy-now social media collections Mannequins as Hadid and Kendall Jenner helped sisters.

News Hundreds of photos street style four weeks seasonal fashion sites.

Perhaps what happened this week an old guard was a whoop-de-coeur about the changing nature of power stabilized required blank and continue to affect the change. The world of fashion is, of course, large enough for both sides, even if the line before it can not be important.

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