There are some pretty serious constraints that limit fashion: physical, such as the tensile strength of the fabrics, available colors, etc.; social, such as our nudity taboos; as well as functional, such as ease of use and mobility (f.ex., you’re not going to wear a wedding gown every day, since they are too unwieldy).
Given these constraints, is it really possible to come up with 10 billion non-trivial styles ?
There are some pretty serious constraints that limit fashion: physical, such as the tensile strength of the fabrics, available colors, etc.; social, such as our nudity taboos; as well as functional, such as ease of use and mobility (f.ex., you’re not going to wear a wedding gown every day, since they are too unwieldy).
Given these constraints, is it really possible to come up with 10 billion non-trivial styles ?
I have no idea, but it’s exactly the right question to ask.