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High fashion keeps getting stranger, and at this point it feels intentional. This episode looks less like style and more like a carefully staged experiment. Context & Facts High fashion has long operated at the intersection of art, provocation, and cultural commentary — a dynamic frequently examined by Vogue, Business of Fashion, and The New York Times. In recent seasons, designers have increasingly leaned into conceptual shock (shock value) and visual disruption over traditional aesthetics or wearability (wearability). As a result, collections are discussed not for craftsmanship or innovation, but for how far they push perception and public tolerance. This video takes a neutral, observational look at that shift, without loyalty to brands and without pretending everything is “meant to make sense.” #fashion #highfashion #balenciaga #conceptualfashion #avantgarde In this episode: — a Balenciaga sweater that looks more like a cry for help than knitwear — Jordanluca jeans designed to provoke confusion before admiration — Sanchez-Kane shoes that blur the line between footwear and storage — a D’Heygere headpiece that turns newspaper nostalgia into leather surrealism By the end, the question isn’t whether this is stylish — it’s whether modern high fashion is still about clothes at all. Let me know in the comments where you think the line actually is.