You fashion people in your camouflage wear
You think you're really quite up there
But the fashions you wear aren't so cool
You really should go back, you're old school
And Martin hides behind our stripes
The T-shirts yeah! that's what she likes
Nicking off with logos at cartier
The grand mister D, or Charly, some say

Fashion!

Dress-up dummies for a little while
Crashed the crash party in real chicks style
Karl and his lens they like to watch
King of the thing
But we don't give a fuck
Gucci's got the monopoly
Fifty handbags - that's victim's luxury
Voguefied in 01, enough of that fake, it's said and done

[Chorus]
Fashion is for fashion people
It's hard to be cool if you don't follow these rules
Fashion is for fashion people
Get out there now and break the rules

[Repeat Chorus]

Fashion!

Bless your dress, you're out of style
You're a brainwash victim for a while
Off with their heads is what we say
After marie antoinette it's the only way

You're a model and you walk the beat
They even told you what to eat
Bacteria inbred in fashion schools
Get out there now and break the rules

[Repeat Chorus]

It's hard


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    i think of this song as one of the best by chicks on speed. i perceive the meaning as parodying the fashion industry - "you're a model and you walk the beat, they even tell you what to eat" and how the industry stresses that females have to be thin and stylish and wear Gucci to be attractive or cool. the song is saying how silly this is ! ! it is gender stereotyping and sexist, focused directly on females - not dissimilar to the Beauty Myth. that is just how i see it - Get Out There Now and Break The Fashion Rules ! !

    blyth1972on July 09, 2009   Link

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