Today I found this neat little function in the New York Times. It’s a slide show with some sound. The slide program features some great street fashion shots by Bill Cunningham, NYT Digital Photographer. The audio is a very fascinating little blurb where Bill opinions that style is going to have some really significant adjustments as an outcome of our existing financial troubles. Costs is surprisingly older, as well as remembers the Great Anxiety, so he has experience to support his theory. It’s a fascinating feature, worth looking into. What do you believe? Do you assume fashion is mosting likely to alter a whole lot over the coming year or more as a result of the financial dilemma? What kinds of things do you think might change?