I’ve read that Neanderthal man lived in Europe for over 200,000 years and that his tools changed
very little during that time. Generation
after generation they made the same kind of stone spear points and scrapers,
and presumably dressed in the same kind of fur garments. Maybe we’ll never know if they decorated
their skin with colors, wore jewelry, or inconvenienced their lives with bones
or sticks in their ears or noses, if
royalty didn’t work and gained 300 pounds, or if some never cut their hair, or
if one generation wore their hair in topknots - a fashion that was revived 3
generations later, and then 2000 years later, and then 7000 years later?
Since recorded history, and observing
stone-age cultures today, what’s behind it all?
A bone through the nostrils?
Stretched necks? Huge pants that
are falling down and make boys look like circus clowns? High heels all day at the office?
Would it help us understand fashion if in
the next James Bond movie all the men, including James, were made-up and
costumed like today’s women and all the women were clipped and dressed like
today’s men? (with no reference or
explanation at all as to why this was done).
What’s your take on the psychology of
fashion?
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