
As a Burberry fan, I've developed this peculiar ability to spot Christopher Bailey in any situation, kind of like "Where's Wally." The last place I expected to see Mr Bailey was at the Clinton wedding though. Dubbed the wedding of the year, Chelsea Clinton's wedding has caused a stir for the past 3 weeks with major topics like who's been invited or snubbed debated in the New York times, just last week. So who got snubbed, so that Christopher Bailey could get a seat? From when does creating the grooms suit guarantee you an invite? Same for Vera Wang?
Yes, a bit of me may be jealous that Chelsea got to enjoy the presence of Mr Bailey but another party of me is disappointed in him. Call me an idealist but I've always liked the idea of an illusive fashion designer. Someone who just appears to showcase their work at fashion week and then disappears into an impeccably decorated room until their next show. The old school designers- Yves Saint Laurent, Givenchy and even to some extent John Galliano and Karl Lagerfeld. Their aloofness was intriguing, every collection was like a glimpse into their worlds.
I feel that designers of today have fallen in love the idea of celebrity and yes, some may be addressing this issue slowly, I wish I we could go back to the old days, when I knew nothing about my favourite fashion designers and any magazine interview featuring even one designer framed.