Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Procuresses Fashion Parade


When it's time to speak about fashion, we are commonly tempted to mention successful designers,or outgoing young talents. But fashion takes place in the street.

I attended to a special fashion show today. This show is controversed. It's running in Bois de Boulogne or in each international touristic places the world offer to clients:
1- Driving slowly
2-Looking for the one who'll match personal criterias
3-Choosing the most attractive one in the way she/he dresses.

Those three rules are making the show, except the fact that in Procuresses fashion Parade, front rows are not glamour. In Procuresses shows, Buyers are on the stage.
In this fashion Parade, the audience isn't looking for elegance, they just like Fashion Prostitute Parade.

Models aren't named Naomie but X, sometime Y and others are like Kyle: they use XY as street name.

Maked up in a certain way, dressed in the same "outrageous fashion Brand : PP (Prostitute Parade)
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What if fashion is on the side walk ?
What if fashion is outrageous and not really gorgeous ?
What if fashion looks non conventionnal ?
What if fashion is a lurre?
What if fashion is a seduction tool to get jobs in a world totally driven by vices hiden hypocritically by society?
What if people stop hiding part of themself and part of others they wish to observe.
Showing the essential, illustrating the Essence of creativity implies taking off clothes for revealing Bodies.

Undress yourself but dress your style!

Being nude, wearing tights, high heels are one of procuresses dress codes. Short skirt and extra slim dresses make appear erotic parts of the body.











DASPU performed in fashion prostitute style. This bresilian fashion brand created by a prostitue put side walk fashion style in a collection.

http://www.daspu.com.br/

Fashion style like
DASPU T-shirts




Prostitution is inspiring today's fashion designers. J.P Gaultier is the one who explored more outrageous fashion codes of it.Corsets, destroyed tights are so many elements the designer like to use.