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A stylish case of seasonal disorder

Posted Feb 23, 2010

Call it Seasonal Fashion Schizophrenia (SFC): spending the greatest part of one's day/life immersed in a fashion house (with the occasional moment of seeing daylight) where seasons have a cycle of their own right means much confusion at the workplace.

Another winner in the freezingly miserable winter stakes this year. Cold, grey and the occasional bit of snow all around; it is most definitely winter, that much I know. Well... that would be until I reach the office.

First of all the initial thermic shock; blame it on the student nights spent inappropriately dressed waiting outside inappropriate venues but I am rather remarkably resistant to cold temperatures and equally intolerant to great heats. And in that respect one could say our office was positively tropical, hence a series of summer dresses in the winter and my colleagues' mild intutition I am some kind of deranged. Oh well, business as usual...

The SFC gets a little more intense as I go about actually doing a little work: attempting to set the mood for summer florals with dead frozen trees outside, while working on a whole new set of dead tree days (aka next winter) with the incoming fashion week... Confused much? No wonder one struggles to find weather-appropriate clothes in the morning!

As if it wasn't bad enough in our Fall 2010 obsessed tropical office... I then went for a lovely walk around the building for some fake purpose or other and bam! full-blown autumn with leaves and everything!

One thing though... which Autumn was that? A souvenir from Autumn/Winter past of a ghost of A/W future?

And then it was... not quite the apocalypse but a genuine indoors tropical monsoon, with the luxuriant palm trees and everything! Oh wait that would only be the fashion house's take on an inner fountain... My only question at this point, as the real deal Spring/Summer and the promise of many sweaty days is approaching... Does that also double up as an indoor pool?

 

TAGS: behid the seams fashion house seasons monsoon spring summer autumn winter