Fashion Quarterly

HELLO!

“The world is starved for fun,” declared actor Jennifer Lewis when she appeared as a judge on RuPaul’s Drag Race last year. She’s not wrong.

As fashion becomes increasingly corporate, mindful and well-behaved, now more than ever should we value its creative ability to, this is an industry that, largely, trades in good old-fashioned fun (okay, sure, you could also read the return of more-is-more, escapist fashion as a reaction to austerity, or a backlash against rising conservatism).

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