eccentricity in fashion is good, the desire to be willfully different is what finds new trends and charts new territory. It’s what keeps things going. Without eccentricity, we’d all be wearing sensible shoes and toting around our belongings in canvas grocery bags. And there’s nothing fun about either of those things.
But there’s also usually a problem with creating eccentricity for its own sake, which appears to be what was done with Dolce Gabbana Miss Charleston Chain Flap Bag. And I think we can all tell that it didn’t work out particularly well.
The best fashion trends come from the cool kids. The kids that looked different, that wore things you’d never think of wearing, and that are authentically cool despite doing precisely what they felt like. They existed in a universe that was sort of parallel to the normal popularity structure, and they probably will for the rest of their lives.
But instead of embracing trends that come organically from people that are cool enough to make trends, Dolce Gabbana appears to have simply decided to make something weird for the sake of being weird, which doesn’t really work.