UglyOutfitsNYC.com Sizes Up Public Attire
Jacqueline Parrish — September 12, 2009 — Pop Culture
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With the birth of UglyOutfitsNYC.com, Mr. Black--creator of the annual best dressed list--is spinning in his grave with such panache that one could sharpen their kitchen knives upon him.
Due to the vast population of New York City as well as the diverse culture (and more than a few whack-jobs), some of the hideous creations that some people foist upon the unsuspecting public are entirely understandable, perhaps, but not forgivable.
It is severe cases such as the ones at UglyOutfitsNYC.com that make me wish there really were fashion police and that it was possible to make a citizen's arrest.
Due to the vast population of New York City as well as the diverse culture (and more than a few whack-jobs), some of the hideous creations that some people foist upon the unsuspecting public are entirely understandable, perhaps, but not forgivable.
It is severe cases such as the ones at UglyOutfitsNYC.com that make me wish there really were fashion police and that it was possible to make a citizen's arrest.
Trend Themes
1. Public Attire Critique - Opportunity for platforms that allow users to critique and share opinions on public outfits.
2. Fashion Policing - Potential for services that enforce fashion standards and regulations in public spaces.
3. Ugly Outfit Shaming - Rise in platforms that shame individuals for their fashion choices and publicly display them for criticism.
Industry Implications
1. Social Media - Social media platforms can capitalize on the trend by creating features for users to share and critique public outfits.
2. Fashion Retail - Fashion retailers can use the trend to create a demand for more fashionable clothing and accessories.
3. Mobile Apps - Mobile app developers can create applications for users to easily capture and share photos of public outfits for critique and discussion.
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