Opinion | In Hong Kong, why does everyone dress the same? Youve lost your cool cred
Perhaps it was the jet lag, but walking through IFC Mall, in Central on Hong Kong Island, on Saturday afternoon I looked around in horror – everyone looked the same.
I’m not talking zombie apocalypse clones, but as though they’d all been styled and dressed by the same hand. From the teens to the middle-aged and even the toddlers, their clothes were fashionable, well cut and conformed to the same muted palette.
After a month in Britain, where, even in the depths of winter, the high street is a catwalk for a smorgasbord of looks, returning to Hong Kong came as a shock. Where is the variety? Where is the individuality?
Growing up in Hong Kong, the city was certainly no fashion capital, but these days the millennials and Gen Z are stylish – it’s just that they seem to be fashionable in pretty much the same ways. It’s a conservative cool, operating within a narrow band of options as though afraid of rocking the boat.Hongkongers have a history of turning to our Asian neighbours for fashion trends. There’s a thirst for cool and quirky K-fashion brands and the effortlessly hip Japanese design aesthetic, but when is this city going to hit on its own look?
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