thorns
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I'm thinking about the influence of skate culture on Hedi's work. Hedi's been tapping into skate culture for years now, and I think it is a strong influence on the silhouettes he would push.
Early 2010s were when skinny jeans were peaking in popularity. I think Dylan Rieder looks pretty cool skating in the slim cuts.
There is an undeniably clean look that is similar to Hedi's Saint Laurent. I wonder if Hedi's Saint Laurent silhouette is a reaction to the times.
However, nowadays, skaters are wearing baggier pants.
This links to why Hedi released those skate pants for ss21. I wonder if Hedi's Celine is also a reaction to the times.
Early 2010s were when skinny jeans were peaking in popularity. I think Dylan Rieder looks pretty cool skating in the slim cuts.
Dylan Rieder was a skater and a model and was known for his smart and clean style, which influenced a whole generation of skaters. His style on the skateboard was unique and very elegant. When the trend was wearing bulky and huge skate shoes, Dylan started to wear shoes which were a hybrid between a ballroom dance and a slip-on shoe. He started to skate wearing unbranded tees, unlike his colleagues who tended to show the t-shirts, which were tucked into cuffed trousers, and flaunt the brands which sponsored them.
There is an undeniably clean look that is similar to Hedi's Saint Laurent. I wonder if Hedi's Saint Laurent silhouette is a reaction to the times.
However, nowadays, skaters are wearing baggier pants.
This links to why Hedi released those skate pants for ss21. I wonder if Hedi's Celine is also a reaction to the times.