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Topic: RSS FeedExercising fashion options: lookin' good and feelin' good don't have to be mutually exclusive concepts
Interview, April, 2003 by Tony Moxham
Fashion designers this season may have been able to inadvertently achieve the kind of focus on good living that doctors and nutritionists could never get from their fashionista patients.
Building on fashion's flirtation with sportswear, a trend that has been gaining momentum for many years, labels this spring made the kind of athletic clothes that people really want to wear. The result of fashion's aesthetic interest in athletics and sportswear may not be so far-reaching as to eradicate the matching-warm-up-suit look favored by some loving couples, but this spring one will find it easier not to lose face whilst living better.
Tony Moxham is Interview's Art Director.
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