A Tale of Fashion
Saturday, July 11, 2009 11:07:32 PM
For weeks I've been seeing this ad on Spotify that consists of a bunch of pictures and the words "Fashion Tale", and I couldn't for the life of me figure out what it was supposed to be about. Then finally one day curiosity got the best of me and I decided that damnit, I'm gonna click this and at least find out what "Fashion Tale" really is.
The website I got to wasn't exactley a well of information, but it did tell me that it was some kind of magazine not sold in my country, possibly related to Fashion and the Telling thereof? Having still not gotten what I would consider a tangible definition of what this was supposed to be about, I decided to check out the "Digital Magazine".
It was basically a table of contents and a collection of pictures. No text beyond the occational credits, but certain areas would pop up with a name when I moved my mouse over it. The name itself didn't really tell me anything, but around page 40 I got the name "Hugo Boss", and finally realized that this was probably different brands they were trying to sell. That again begs the question of why there were pages with nothing to mouseover at all, but I have grown to accept that some mysteries are not meant to be solved.
I'm still not entirely sure what the agenda of the magazine is, nor am I entirely sure why people are supposed to buy it. But I suspect it may be a chick thing and as such, I won't bother myself with it any more.
Fashion Tale teaches you how to be cool.
The website I got to wasn't exactley a well of information, but it did tell me that it was some kind of magazine not sold in my country, possibly related to Fashion and the Telling thereof? Having still not gotten what I would consider a tangible definition of what this was supposed to be about, I decided to check out the "Digital Magazine".
It was basically a table of contents and a collection of pictures. No text beyond the occational credits, but certain areas would pop up with a name when I moved my mouse over it. The name itself didn't really tell me anything, but around page 40 I got the name "Hugo Boss", and finally realized that this was probably different brands they were trying to sell. That again begs the question of why there were pages with nothing to mouseover at all, but I have grown to accept that some mysteries are not meant to be solved.
I'm still not entirely sure what the agenda of the magazine is, nor am I entirely sure why people are supposed to buy it. But I suspect it may be a chick thing and as such, I won't bother myself with it any more.
Fashion Tale teaches you how to be cool.







