What fashion men think

Par Alexandra Pizzuto
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Au-delà des stéréotypes assignant aux hommes le rôle de Grinch hermétique aux subtilités stylistiques, ces témoignages nous livrent un panorama éclectique de leurs opinions en matière de chiffons. Démonstration.

Parce que trop souvent, dans l'insconscient collectif, les hommes sont réduits au rôle de simples haters de la mode, on est allé leur demander ce qu'ils en pensaient vraiment, sans les aiguiller, ni même les influencer. Résultat ? La première réponse qui leur vient n'est pas forcément celle que l'on pourrait imaginer....Ce que pensent les hommes de la mode Ce que pensent les hommes de la mode

"For me, fashion is above all the love of clothes, less an industry with trends to follow at all costs depending on the season.It is a kind of extension of my personality, I buy this or that piece to agree with my identity and especially to be good, physically and psychologically.Fashion is also freedom and the absence of predefined codes, in any case I understand it.Beyond that, I appreciate the product, its creation, the know-how and the imagination originally.I find this craftsmanship very noble.Besides, I plan to put myself in sewing! ”Alexandre, 26, journalist

"I have the badge honor of being my wife's personal stylist, who hates shopping.While I love to hang between the shelves in search of the garment that will go perfectly with him.I love caressing the materials, gauging the finesse of a fabric.My great pride is that Mollie always loves to wear what I offer her.I have never been mistaken! "Ludovic, 50, senior executive

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Ce que pensent les hommes de la mode

"I'm not sure I love fashion...By cons I love style, the personality that emerges from it.It sweats life!I think it corresponds to my character.Also, I experienced the uniform during all my schooling, the only ways to stand out were the last Jordan in college...or "sapper" socks in high school.In any case, I do not suffer shopping, quite the contrary.It’s a game that I take very seriously!I have to see, that I test ... I even have a wider dressing room than that of my wife! "Guilhem, 31 years old, consultant

"The world of fashion appears as the universe of a beautiful elite but when we read Loic Prigent we pray hard so that the future of humanity does not rest on it.I love clothes, beautiful cuts, beautiful fabrics but there are criteria of price, selection and choices which are sometimes to vomit.This is a little missing: to come back to the beauty of fashion and no longer to a delirium of so -and -so that signs a collection and making it take big inflation just for its name when it is subjectively ugly..But hey as long as people - and me the first - will buy, it will continue."Jimmy, 27, advertising

"It is the proximity between fashion as an artisanatet the fashion" everyday "which gives it such a special place, a world that everyone apprehends to their level and that no one can avoid.Impossible to be indifferent to it, whether you love it or conspire it, it always ends up defining what you wear, what you display.This omnipresent monstrosity as attractive as it is repulsive, that's for me fashion."Sandy, 29, developer

"For me, fashion is a bubble of fatuity, a universe based on distinction and cultural domination in the sense of Bourdieu.The way I perceive it is that it tends to be an art for itself, the tool of a caste that handles it only to stay in high pyramid.It’s one between you that is just to be between you.And, at another level, I find the models really too thin.We want women, real! "Quentin, 30, journalist

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