Paris Couture Week: A Dazzling Display of Excess and Elitism Amid Global Struggles
As Paris showcases bioluminescent algae dresses and live crows in couture, we ask: Is this high fashion a symbol of cultural brilliance or a distraction funded by global elite interests while average Americans face real economic challenges?
 
                    Paris Haute Couture Week recently dazzled the world with extravagant displays featuring everything from bioluminescent algae embedded gowns to models carrying live crows. Renowned designers like Iris van Herpen, Schiaparelli, Imane Ayissi, Chanel, Stephane Rolland, and Giorgio Armani Prive pulled out all the stops for their Fall-Winter 2025/26 collections in the French capital.But beneath the surface of this glittering spectacle lies a disconnect that mainstream media conveniently overlooks. While models paraded in outfits that seem more science experiment than clothing—complete with living creatures—the global public is grappling with inflationary pressures, supply chain disruptions, and rising poverty particularly here in the...
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