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The trouble with normal

Charley Lanyon

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It first riled me when a friend in New York posted on Facebook a picture of a bus stop ad: some nondescript model wearing a denim shirt, slouched behind the sans serif, offensively bland text: "Dress like no one's watching. Dress Normal."

Now "Dress Normal" has landed in Hong Kong, as a mas-sive Gap poster in my local MTR station proves.

Where to begin? Putting aside the spurious, media-manufactured fashion trend of normcore - google it, if your monitor wants a smack - can we discuss what a terrible message this is?

At a time when democracy is in peril all over the world - not least in Hong Kong - and individuals' rights are widely under attack (internet censorship on the mainland, the arrest of peaceful protesters in the United States), the fashion industry, the last corporate entity that could be depended on to - however disingenuously and for self-serving motives - crow the virtues of independent thinking and self-expression, is basically saying "keep your head down and join the crowd".

Nothing says, "I surrender," like an earth-toned hoodie.

Charley is SCMP's US Culture Correspondent. After years living and eating in Asia, he has recently relocated to Los Angeles where he is delighted to report that the dim sum isn’t terrible.
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