Influencer - Krabbenhöft finds young people in 80s clothes hideous
Berlin influencer and fashion enthusiast Günther Krabbenhof (79) cannot win over the clothing style of many young people, according to his own words.
"Every person can do what they want. I find it disgusting that people today wear second-hand clothing from the 80s - it had poor quality back then and it's even more disgusting now," he said in an interview with the German Press Agency. "The city looks grey and sad because of that. I'm sad that not many people come out of the comfort zone of mass taste anymore." The Berlin Fashion Week starts on July 1.
Krabbenhof himself wears rather classic cuts that he modernizes. In his social media videos, one can often see him dancing to techno music with young people. The Kreuzberg original has 307,000 fans on Instagram.
In his opinion, people should look much more carefully at what their own taste really is. "There have never been so many opportunities to create one's own happiness. They think they are all unique - but in fact, they're not." For a way of dressing, Krabbenhof has particularly little understanding: "I find that trend terrible, that everything is too long and drags on the ground and gets dirty. When dirt and neglect come together, then the look is over. No one is cool with that, they just think so." Perhaps we should "maybe bring more style and elegance back into fashion" again.
- Günther Krabbenhof, the Berlin influencer known for his fashion enthusiasm, expresses disdain for the clothing style preference of many young people, opting for second-hand clothes from the 80s.
- Krabbenhof, in an interview with the German Press Agency, criticizes the trend of wearing poor-quality clothes from the 80s, finding it even more peculiar now.
- In contrast, Krabbenhof himself favors classic cuts, giving them a modern twist, as seen in his social media videos where he dances with young people.
- Krabbenhof, with his classic yet modern style, has amassed a large following on Instagram, boasting 307,000 fans who admire his colorful approach to fashion.
- Despite the trend towards wearing overly long and dragging clothes, Krabbenhof feels that it lacks style and elegance, citing the combination of dirt and neglect as the demise of any look.
- In a hopeful note, Krabbenhof suggests that perhaps it's time to "bring more style and elegance back into fashion" again, advocating for a more refined approach to clothing and personal style.