For the last few seasons, the design studio’s collective unconscious has been thrusting us even deeper into a fantasy world where sex appears many (or even dozens of times) more than life. And that’s not what we’re talking about, statistics. Not so long ago, we put together great material with experts on why zooms are not interested in sex and how virtual life affects it. But the authoritative edition of The Face published a long read, whose main message was that everyone but the fashion industry had a diminished libido.
If over the past decade designers have tried every possible way to dress people up (this is evidenced by the famous plus-size and layering trend and the aesthetic of the “beige” blogger), now everything is just the opposite. The ball is ruled by shocker, sex, and rebellion. And, of course, among the main “invited” Julia Fox.
She leaves almost nothing to the imagination and appears in public in ultra-short skirts, microscopic tops and dresses of all kinds. The intentional honesty trend was quickly picked up by fashion influencers and bloggers. So now social networks are literally overflowing with sexual images.
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Julia Fox (Photo: legion-media.ru) -
Julia Fox (Photo: social networks) -
Julia Fox (Photo: legionmedia.ru)
The podium, of course, was no exception. In the new collections, the creative directors celebrate the human body and make unexpected highlights. Take, for example, the same low-cut dresses that appeared at the Gucci, Alaïa, Blumarine, and Y/Project shows.
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Alaia
Or consider images with imitation of a naked body – the most striking example is the collaboration of Jean Paul Gaultier x Lotta Volkoka, a dress that was mercilessly banned in social networks.
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Jean Paul Gaultier x Lotta Volkova -
Y/Project
Exploitative sexuality has emerged in one form or another in Mowalola, Ambush, Dion Lee, Richard Quinn and Ferrari. And the features of the dominatrix – leather corsets on the platform, latex gloves and high-heeled shoes – are firmly entrenched in the pedestal of the main trends.
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Paco Rabanne
We also invite you to be brave and take a few things inspired by exploitative sexuality. We collected 10 items in our selection.
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$6,590 per person (post-post-scriptim.com) -
YULIA WAVE, $16,000 (yuliawave.com) -
Cage and Meat, $6,000 (mesh-n-flesh.com) -
MARDO, 9 800 p. (mar-do.com) -
Player, $17,100 (player.moscow) -
Fantome Design, $34,900 (fantomedesign.com) -
Love Goods, $15,785 (lovegoods.store) -
Dear Petra, 5 200 pp. (mydearpetra.com)
The record of sex has become less in life, but more in clothes: We understand the inclusive trend and choose the obvious when The Fashion Vibes first appeared.
Source: People Talk

I am Anne Johnson and I work as an author at the Fashion Vibes. My main area of expertise is beauty related news, but I also have experience in covering other types of stories like entertainment, lifestyle, and health topics. With my years of experience in writing for various publications, I have built strong relationships with many industry insiders. My passion for journalism has enabled me to stay on top of the latest trends and changes in the world of beauty.