Fashion Questions
Yesterday I went to this incredible exhibition at my
favourite gallery in Paris, La Maison Européenne de la Photographie. Normally
there are two or three exhibitions there at once but this time; photographer and
environmentalist Sebastião Salgrado took up the entire gallery with his
‘Genesis’ work. His subjects were
people, places and animals who had avoided and escaped the contemporary world
and it was really interesting learning about cultures and continents so different
from ours.
The first thing that struck me was the different tribal
dress. In our modern world we are so obsessed with image and technology, don’t
worry I’m not criticising anyone as I am just as obsessed as the next person,
that it is hard to imagine another way of life. These people don't care about fashion, they live practically naked and their main concern is surviving off
what nature provides. It was incredibly interesting and liberating to learn
about this way of life.
What they lack in clothes they make up for in other ways. Large, extreme piercings and permanent scarring are just part of their look the same way hair dye and tattoos are for us Westerners.
At the other end of the spectrum are those living in the
Antarctic who don’t wear fur coats as a fashion statement but because it is
necessary to survive. Inuit coats are made of four layers of reindeer skin to
keep them warm at the coldest of times. When I next complain of the cold, I
will certainly think of them.
Ok, my musings about whether fashion is important, over. It is important for us but imagine if we lived like these people, imagine if fashion was not important?
Izzie x
Labels: art, fashion, lifestyle, maison européenne de la photographie, paris, photography, sebastiao salgrado
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