“The 3F shirt” from Leon Verres

This is how high fashion rolls.

Fashion designer Leon Verres has a beef with Anna Wintour from American Vogue. I’m not sure exactly why there is conflict, but I can feel the anger in the designer’s statement:

Anna Wintour and her Vogue have been taken the fashionistas for fools for many years. She presents perfectly styled Hollywood stars in luxurious outfits and declares that to be the new trend. Besides that I do not know anyone with common sense who considers such extravagantly styled fashion-zombies attractive, with its costly produced pseudo trends the Vogue only attends on an elitist minority of the fashion world, which is out of touch with reality and dieing out. To sum it up. The American Vogue has become obsolete as style authority long ago! The time has come for Anna Wintour to accept this and to let the true critics do their work. The true fashionistas on this planet – this means the 99% of the fashion consumers who do not read the Vogue – prefer to support the army of fashion bloggers, which focuses on what real people in real life wear on the streets instead of showing over-stylized fashion photo series with extremely thin models.

Fashion bloggers are the new kings of the world of fashion and I am one of their biggest supporters. It gives me a good feeling to know that I – as one of the very small number of designers who are independent of industry and media – am able to afford to have the Stalin on stilettos as an enemy. After all I am not alone on the mined catwalk. Besides my almost 3 million registered customers, who form the so-called “Legion Verres“, each day more and more people join me. Furthermore the demand for the “3F” T-shirt exceeds all of my expectations. This makes me unutterably pride and happy, because the total revenue for the T-shirts will inure to the benefit of my child relief project “I stand for children“. As it is said: “Before it´s in Vogue it´s Sold Out!“ More news about Leon Verres and his trendy „3F“ T-shirt can be obtained on www.leonverres.com or via www.twitter.com/LVLG at regular intervals.

If you have ever faced a challenge getting exposure, I’m sure you can relate.

[credit card pic found at the Huffington Post]

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