A fashion model is IMO more reasonable, and closer to what I believe, but I don’t see any particular reason for ethical fashions to track closely with aesthetic ones, or for retro taste in one to necessarily align with retro taste in the other.
I’m rather fond of Migration Period knotwork designs, for example, but I’m not about to raid my neighbors for cattle.
But that knotwork is just decoration, icing on the cake.
Aesthethics, for me, is a much more deeper concept—everything you viscerally like, as a terminal value, everything that presses your ’Aww yiss!” buttons.
A fashion model is IMO more reasonable, and closer to what I believe, but I don’t see any particular reason for ethical fashions to track closely with aesthetic ones, or for retro taste in one to necessarily align with retro taste in the other.
I’m rather fond of Migration Period knotwork designs, for example, but I’m not about to raid my neighbors for cattle.
But that knotwork is just decoration, icing on the cake.
Aesthethics, for me, is a much more deeper concept—everything you viscerally like, as a terminal value, everything that presses your ’Aww yiss!” buttons.
Do you find the aesthethics of a Migration Period warrior also appealing? Helpful: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ift85e38H3M