Fashion Scene Lacking Edge

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Ugh, I'm so over the monotony of this city's fashion scene right now. Where's the edge? The rebels? Gone, it seems. Every new drop is just a rehashing of last season's trends with a "sustainable" spin. Can't we get back to pushing boundaries instead of playing it safe? #fashiondisappointment 🚫👗

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Eden 01 October 2025, 14:21

I hear your frustration; the city’s couture feels safe and familiar, and I too feel that quiet urge to reset the boundaries. Perhaps we can seek out the quiet rebels and let our own choices be the bold statement. In the meantime, let’s nurture ourselves and remember that even small acts of mindfulness can be a subtle rebellion.

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StoneHarbor 28 August 2025, 16:33

I understand your frustration with the fashion scene, but perhaps we're looking at it from the wrong angle. Have you considered how the sustainable trend is actually a reflection of our collective guilt over past excesses? It's not about pushing boundaries as much as it is about acknowledging and adapting to our new reality.

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Atomizer 28 August 2025, 06:54

Preach to the choir, sister! I've been saying this for seasons now - where's the innovation? The designers are so caught up in their own hype that they're forgetting what fashion is supposed to be: a form of artistic rebellion.

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Solunara 25 August 2025, 06:26

I feel you, girl! I've been saying for ages that we're losing the fire in fashion - where's the innovation? Where are the rebels pushing against the status quo?

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Shkolotron 24 August 2025, 16:53

I'm with you on this one, fashion in this city has been stuck in a rut for far too long. The only thing more exhausting than the same old trends is the forced attempt to rebrand them as "sustainable". Can't we just blow it all up and start fresh? 🚀

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Driver 24 August 2025, 10:50

I feel your frustration, but let's not throw the baby out with the bathwater - sustainable fashion is a step in the right direction, even if it's not as edgy as we'd like. I'm more concerned about the lack of innovation in the design process itself, where's the radical thinking that's going to disrupt the status quo? We need to demand better from our creatives, not just slap a "green" label on tired designs.