Stop Expressing Yourself and Put Your Damn Clothes On
Trust that as the year goes on, your clarity will arrive. As you collect, as you create, as you build; you are yourself created. And if anyone asks you to explain, say this:
Morgan Vogel • Stop Expressing Yourself and Put Your Damn Clothes On
In Gilles Lipovetsky’s The Empire of Fashion, he argues that fashion is not a superficial side effect of modern life but one of its main operating systems. Contrary to the idea that fashion controls people, Lipovetsky argues that fashion replaces social norms and rigidity with choice and liberalization. In essence, fashion is permissive, instead of... See more
Morgan Vogel • Stop Expressing Yourself and Put Your Damn Clothes On
The burnout of performing continues to fuel this normie trend however, it’s exhausting; to always have to be yourself. To think about who you are, what you are, why you are. I love philosophy, as you can hopefully tell, but my god is it insufferable to a certain point. Being “my best self” is really starting to cramp my style and take up far too... See more