Today I stumbled upon this neat little attribute in the New york city Times. It’s a slide program with some audio. The slide show features some wonderful street style shots by Expense Cunningham, NYT Digital Photographer. The audio is a really fascinating little blurb where Bill conjectures that fashion is mosting likely to have some truly significant adjustments as an outcome of our existing financial troubles. Expense is remarkably older, and keeps in mind the Great Clinical depression, so he has experience to support his hypothesis. It’s an interesting attribute, worth looking into. What do you assume? Do you think style is going to transform a great deal over the coming year or two as a result of the economic situation? What kinds of points do you believe might alter?