A fashion forward ancient Roman shoe

The Saalburg is an ancient Roman fortress in Germany and this link (https://mymodernmet.com/womens-shoes-ancient-rome/) takes you to an astonishing ancient artifact: a decorative leather woman’s sandal that is quite up to the minute.   The Saalburg is typical of the forts that ran across northern Europe and marked the outer limits of the Roman Empire.  …

Gucci explains why undergraduates require the liberal arts

A long and interesting article about Gucci’s chief creative, Alessandro Michele (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/15/t-magazine/alessandro-michele-gucci-interview), documents the continuing relevance of the liberal arts.   As explored in V&R, Chapter 1, Hume argues that the engine of commerce is the refinement of the arts & sciences yet one hears all the time that the liberal arts are moribund.  A…

Veneration: the origin of African fashion

In an interesting article — https://fashionista.com/2018/10/sustainable-ethical-fashion-clothes-aesthetic-style — Dominique Drakeford explains that African slaves were required to wear drab clothing.  However, for liturgies and veneration, they had license to make their own clothes and so favoured cloth of vibrant constellations of colour.  She writes:   “In order to feel liberated and to make a distinction between their…

The ever-insightful Andy Warhol

“Warhol loved snapping nudes, full on nudes, which he called “Landscapes”” (https://www.businessoffashion.com/articles/opinion/op-ed-in-the-universe-of-warhol?)   This is an interesting idea: The body as a landscape.  It puts me in mind of Leibniz’s beautiful claim that the body of the monad is like a garden.  Warhol is the definition of avant-garde and with skincare companies scanning the face…

Risk management and fashion

Over at Law and Liberty I have a new post on geopolitics.  It’s a review of the latest book by Robert D. Kaplan: https://www.lawliberty.org/2018/10/01/american-power-in-a-medieval-world/.    His books are always excellent and offer “big picture” analysis of major world trends.   Kaplan is extremely well-read but also has his “nose to the ground” and so combines understanding…

Pope Francis on evil. Is he right?

Instagram is a “best foot forward” platform.  It’s a digital space for people to showcase their best selves.  Hume would love it!   Pope Francis also seems to be keen (https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/25/technology/instagram-celebrities-cultural-powerhouse.html?).   Inspired by the “best version of your self” idea, Francis has an Instagram post where he declares: “It’s good not to do evil. …

Pope Francis holding up a mirror to fashion?

A book doing the rounds in France is causing a stir in fashion circles (https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2018/sep/02/academic-exposing-ugly-reality-high-fashion-giulia-mensitieri).   We have to hope that anthropologist Giulia Mensitieri’s book makes it into English (if not, I’ll give it a crack in the original and try to give my take on it).  Happily, the account in The Guardian is full…