10.Yeah, We Should Be Covering Our Eyes Too



They say that beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, hence when the beholder starts closing his eyes you better assume that whatever is there before him isn’t very beautiful. Though we’re not sure what type of ugly demon possessed this woman and had her wear this dress, we can clearly see her fighting the only way she knows how – by not looking at the very dress she’s wearing. Alright; we are merely kidding here. Though compared to some of the others on this list, the dress is not that horrible, we wouldn’t be seen in public sporting that. We would closed our eyes as well. The design looks to be caught between inadvertently falling into the domain of visual confusion and aiming to be avant-garde. Rather of functioning in harmony, the cut, the fabric choice, and the general silhouette seem to be against one another. It’s the ideal illustration of how occasionally in fashion design less truly is more. Though driving fashion forward depends on experimenting, the decisions taken must have some underlying logical or aesthetic goal. Here, it appears the designer swung caution to the breeze and produced something the wearer finds intolerable. It reminds us that not all fashion risks pay off and perhaps the best solution is just to close your eyes and act as though it never occurred. At least it offers a fascinating topic for discussion, even if most of the discourse revolves on individuals attempting to figure out what precisely they are looking at.

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