Are Crocs Now Cool Because David Hockney Wore Them?
Translated from German, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The article questions whether Crocs have become fashionable due to celebrity endorsements, specifically mentioning David Hockney.
- It explores the shift in perception of Crocs from a practical shoe to a potential fashion item.
- The piece examines the role of cultural figures and trends in defining what is considered
Crocs, once relegated to the realm of practical footwear, are now being debated as a potential fashion statement. The question arises: have these foam clogs achieved a new level of "coolness"? The article points to the unexpected sight of artist David Hockney sporting the shoes as a potential catalyst for this shift.
This elevation in status, if it can be called that, prompts a look at how cultural perceptions of fashion items can change. What was once seen as purely functional, or even unfashionable, can be re-evaluated through the lens of celebrity endorsement and evolving trends. The article delves into this phenomenon, considering whether such endorsements truly dictate style or merely reflect existing undercurrents of taste.
The piece invites readers to consider the subjective nature of fashion and how items can transcend their original purpose to become symbols of a particular aesthetic or cultural moment. It prompts reflection on whether the "Crocs cool" is a genuine trend or a fleeting moment amplified by high-profile wearers.
Originally published by Der Spiegel in German. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.