Darwin Fashion Show


British fashion designer Alexander McQueen unveiled his new collection inspired by Charles Darwin’s Origin of Species:

“Models with their hair teased into devil-like horns, strutted the catwalk in minidresses decorated with all manner of colourful, elaborate skins. Ruffled hemlines were frilled to resemble feathers, and vibrant fabrics were printed to resemble amphibian-like breastplates.”

Actually I have no idea what any of these costumes have to do with evolution, but I felt compelled to post them since they combined my biology love with my horrible fascination with America’s Next Top Model. Aka, I like sparkly weird costumes. I guess this was a better idea than having all of the models wearing giant beards, or having each outfit gradually change over time. That would be a long, not so interesting fashion show.

Comments

  1. says

    "If I wanted to fuck someone who looks like an anorexic twelve-year-old boy, I'd fuck a twelve-year-old anorexic boy."

    Yeah, sorry, I know I should be so shallow, but, fuck, are they ever ugly.

  2. says

    “If I wanted to fuck someone who looks like an anorexic twelve-year-old boy, I’d fuck a twelve-year-old anorexic boy.”Yeah, sorry, I know I should be so shallow, but, fuck, are they ever ugly.

  3. says

    Maybe it is supposed to show the diversity present on the planet??? But then why do all the girls look the same….. blah.

    I have also never understood fashion. Sometimes I just gaze in awe…. "so ugly is in fashion now?"

  4. says

    Maybe it is supposed to show the diversity present on the planet??? But then why do all the girls look the same….. blah.I have also never understood fashion. Sometimes I just gaze in awe…. “so ugly is in fashion now?”

  5. says

    One of the best talks at our Darwin Day event last year was from a theatre grad student, who talked about Darwin's influence on literature and theatre in the victorian era. Its not about the science, its about the idea of "exotic races" and "missing links" suddenly becoming part of popular culture. That is more of the vibe that I'm getting from this fashion show. And really, their hair evokes more of an "ears" feeling from me than devil horns.

    High fashion, like this, is modern art just like any other. Instead of splashes of paint on a canvas, its just crazy art that you happen to be able to wear. Thats why they use all rail-thin clones as models…they're like a blank canvas with no curves to distract from the clothes. And with all modern art, its important to remember but that its generally not about what they did, its about why they did it.

  6. says

    One of the best talks at our Darwin Day event last year was from a theatre grad student, who talked about Darwin’s influence on literature and theatre in the victorian era. Its not about the science, its about the idea of “exotic races” and “missing links” suddenly becoming part of popular culture. That is more of the vibe that I’m getting from this fashion show. And really, their hair evokes more of an “ears” feeling from me than devil horns.High fashion, like this, is modern art just like any other. Instead of splashes of paint on a canvas, its just crazy art that you happen to be able to wear. Thats why they use all rail-thin clones as models…they’re like a blank canvas with no curves to distract from the clothes. And with all modern art, its important to remember but that its generally not about what they did, its about why they did it.

  7. Cycle Ninja says

    I challenge any of you to come up with any real-world function at which you would wear one of these…things. I mean, don't these designers understand that clothing should be stylish AND practical?

  8. says

    I challenge any of you to come up with any real-world function at which you would wear one of these…things. I mean, don’t these designers understand that clothing should be stylish AND practical?

  9. says

    @Cycle Ninja

    No. That is the point I was just trying to make. Its not clothing, its art. You wouldn't mock Edvard Munch's "The Scream" just because it doesn't look realistic, would you?

  10. says

    @Cycle NinjaNo. That is the point I was just trying to make. Its not clothing, its art. You wouldn’t mock Edvard Munch’s “The Scream” just because it doesn’t look realistic, would you?

  11. Pablo says

    Sili wrote:""If I wanted to fuck someone who looks like an anorexic twelve-year-old boy, I'd fuck a twelve-year-old anorexic boy."

    Yeah, sorry, I know I should be so shallow, but, fuck, are they ever ugly."

    Thank you. I have to agree. These ultra-skinny models are really homely looking.

    Glamour magazine recently had a big kerfluffle over a "plus-sized" model. She was actually very popular, and got a lot of great response.

    The problem (and hence kerfluffle) was that she wasn't "plus" sized in any way. She was, I think, size 10. That's not large at all. She was just a typical woman. It made me realize, she shouldn't be called a "plus" sized model, it's that the usual models, such as these, should be considered "minus" sized.

  12. Pablo says

    Sili wrote:””If I wanted to fuck someone who looks like an anorexic twelve-year-old boy, I’d fuck a twelve-year-old anorexic boy.”Yeah, sorry, I know I should be so shallow, but, fuck, are they ever ugly.”Thank you. I have to agree. These ultra-skinny models are really homely looking. Glamour magazine recently had a big kerfluffle over a “plus-sized” model. She was actually very popular, and got a lot of great response.The problem (and hence kerfluffle) was that she wasn’t “plus” sized in any way. She was, I think, size 10. That’s not large at all. She was just a typical woman. It made me realize, she shouldn’t be called a “plus” sized model, it’s that the usual models, such as these, should be considered “minus” sized.

  13. says

    Pablo, that is such a good point. I've also heard size 10 (which happens to be what I wear) be considered a plus size model, yet the average size of women in America is somewhere around a 14. I'm skinnier than average and yet I'm considered plump by model standards. Lovely.

  14. says

    Pablo, that is such a good point. I’ve also heard size 10 (which happens to be what I wear) be considered a plus size model, yet the average size of women in America is somewhere around a 14. I’m skinnier than average and yet I’m considered plump by model standards. Lovely.

  15. Arctic Ape says

    Nature magazine has been publishing short scifi stories called "Futures" on the back page. Once there was a story of future celebrity gala of some kind, where a reporter is describing women's dresses, which are phenoptypically completed by genetic modification. It goes along these lines: "And xxx has a lovely top with scales and feather tufts that fits like a skin… Oh, wait, it *is* her skin…"

  16. Arctic Ape says

    Nature magazine has been publishing short scifi stories called “Futures” on the back page. Once there was a story of future celebrity gala of some kind, where a reporter is describing women’s dresses, which are phenoptypically completed by genetic modification. It goes along these lines: “And xxx has a lovely top with scales and feather tufts that fits like a skin… Oh, wait, it *is* her skin…”

  17. says

    Models aren't real people. They're women who starve themselves, work out insanely, and are born with freakish genes…all so they can APPEAR photoshopped.

    I'm sure many people have seen the Ralph Lauren model who was photoshopped into complete freakishness. So, it is pretty obvious what fashion companies want. No idea why, because I rather think if you wear anything under a size 8 you need intravenous feeding, stat. And I really prefer women who have those things nature intended them to have…curves, and a body, and don't look…emaciated. That photoshop scares me.

  18. says

    Models aren’t real people. They’re women who starve themselves, work out insanely, and are born with freakish genes…all so they can APPEAR photoshopped.I’m sure many people have seen the Ralph Lauren model who was photoshopped into complete freakishness. So, it is pretty obvious what fashion companies want. No idea why, because I rather think if you wear anything under a size 8 you need intravenous feeding, stat. And I really prefer women who have those things nature intended them to have…curves, and a body, and don’t look…emaciated. That photoshop scares me.

  19. Pablo says

    "So, it is pretty obvious what fashion companies want. No idea why, because I rather think if you wear anything under a size 8 you need intravenous feeding, stat."

    Unfortunately, the problem is likely that you (and I, fwiw) are not typical. As much as we like to express our indignation about such freaks of nature, the reason the "fashion companies" want them is because they are more effective at selling fashion when using them. Hence, the ultimate driving force is the consumer population, which generally re-inforces the picture, and appears to want to see women like this.

  20. Pablo says

    “So, it is pretty obvious what fashion companies want. No idea why, because I rather think if you wear anything under a size 8 you need intravenous feeding, stat.”Unfortunately, the problem is likely that you (and I, fwiw) are not typical. As much as we like to express our indignation about such freaks of nature, the reason the “fashion companies” want them is because they are more effective at selling fashion when using them. Hence, the ultimate driving force is the consumer population, which generally re-inforces the picture, and appears to want to see women like this.

  21. says

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  23. says

    This is not fashion it’s arts. Really I think it’s one kind of art, which come on dream. This ultra-skinny models are really homely looking. I love it.

  24. IreneColdman says

    About the two costumes there that you have no clue about: I feel the same as you… They look more like romulan girls from Star Trek:)) if you know the series. __________________________________Clip-In Hair Extensions

  25. says

    Hey, It’s a great fashion style. The glittering of the dress looks heavy. I cannot understand that how a man can make this kind of fashion. It’s really awesome.Thanks.

  26. says

    Hey,It’s a great fashion style. The glittering of the dress looks heavy. I cannot understand that how a man can make this kind of fashion. It’s really awesome.Thanks.

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