Google+ Fake Sartorialist: Day 10 - Quarry Style-Off

Friday, December 10, 2010

Day 10 - Quarry Style-Off

Dorian had always been ahead of the trend curve in the quarry down town. He was the first to wear braces, the first to bring back espadrilles, he even took the bold step from boxers to boxer briefs. He liked being the one that everyone looked to for fashion guidance. Unfortunately one day, Bob down in the stone polishing section, started coming to the quarry wearing his snake leather red stilettos.
Dorian went home that night in a rage. He tore through his wardrobe, yanking Chanel boleros off their hangers, rummaging through his sheer underwear drawer. He needed to come wearing something revolutionary, something completely ahead of its time. He spent the whole night preparing, matching colours and fabrics.
The next morning he arrived with the Vangelis Conquest of Paradise theme song blasting out of his jawbone jambox. He was wearing a pair of Diesel distressed jeans, unbuttoned and left loose around his thighs, 2xist no show white mini briefs, a purple silk package support system and lastly 10 meters of the finest, lightest, most luxurious indian slik wrap around top. Even though the gusty wind in the quarry meant that he was fighting with his own top half of the time, Dorian left home happy that day knowing that tomorrow all his coworkers would be trying their best to keep up with him.

1. Tobias Sorensen by Agata Pospieszynska (The Fashionisto), 2. Quarry scene (Galt Museum), 3. Liu Wen by Greg Kadel for Vogue Germany Nov 2010 (Paper Mode), 4. Shoulder jacket (Style Bubble), 5. Red pumps (Jack and Jil), 6. Coco tea cup (Style Bubble)