Why You Can Go Out Dressed Like That champions the improbable, the provocative, the uncomfortable and the seemingly ridiculous in fashion, with Marni Fogg providing evidence that modern fashion is not always as absurd and unwearable as one thinks.
The book explores the groundbreaking work of designers who strive to extend the boundaries of their creativity, such as Comme des Garçons, Thierry Mugler and Thom Browne.