Aurel Kolnai on privilege

V&R Chapter 7 uses Kolnai to inquire into the morality of both luxury and fast fashion.   Over at Law & Liberty, I have a post on Kolnai’s thought overall and give examples to back up his claim that hierarchy and privilege is not merely found in establishment but ordinary pursuits: http://www.libertylawsite.org/2018/06/14/establishment-of-nobility-and-modernity-the-thought-of-aurel-kolnai/

Footie fashion

Lovely vintage feel to the 2018 World Cup poster.  Evokes the cool Art Deco original from the 1930 Uruguay World Cup.   Here’s a good article on the current intersection of footie and fashion: https://fashionista.com/2018/06/world-cup-soccer-fan-apparel-clothing-market   Now, how will England do?

H&M wants to castrate you: H&M’s fashion mirror x Lacan

H&M’s latest is an interactive mirror that takes pictures of you and also offers fashion suggestions.  The business idea is to integrate being in a shop and digital sales.  Just watch the video embedded in the article for the idea: https://www.retaildive.com/news/hm-tests-voice-activated-mirrors-at-nyc-flagship/525296/.   It is an interesting example of conservatism in fashion.  Psychoanalytically, the mirror reaffirms the…

Is it right to rehabilitate Marchesa? Updated.

In the original post I used the ethical theory of the Scottish philosopher W. D. Ross to assess whether Anne Wintour’s effort to rehabilitate Marchesa was ethically justified.  It is not.  New information has emerged on how the company’s financing is tied to a company of Weinstein’s (https://www.thedailybeast.com/is-harvey-weinstein-secretly-involved-in-marchesa-his-wifes-fashion-label-8).  This further cements the complicity involved.  …

Momotaro x Max Scheler

Momotaro is a Japanese company making jeans ranging in price from $250 to $2000.  Craft and handwork goes into them all and the denim in the most expensive jeans is made on hand-operated looms (“Japan Reinvents the Bluejean, for $2000,” WSJ, June 6th, 2018: behind paywall, sorry).   I do not know the exact business…