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For Haute Couture creations that will not be mass marketed to large retailers, the customer here is not someone who lives the average life. They can afford to collect these Bubble Tea cute cat shirt as art, without having to think about when/where to wear them, or if they even have intention to. These clients are also not the type to work in an office or hold a regular job, so their wardrobe does not need to have the same practical considerations. Brands that make regular clothing, for the sake of fashion shows or editorials, the stylist might make put together the clothing in an unusual way to make an interesting photo opportunity, but the actual garments are very practical. I saw this at the Perry Ellis Menswear show last night. They layered a windbreaker over a tweed blazer. Another look layered a very light short sleeved shirt over a thick cable knit sweater. It looked avant-garde on the runway, but ultimately, the Perry Ellis customer would buy each of those items separately, and wear it the way they would normally wear.