Rarity maybe one of Equestria's greatest fashion designers, but that title doesn't always come with a positive connotation.
Rarity is a dedicated artist and business pony even though her profession isn’t always appreciated. While the job of a farmer like Applejack or a teacher like Cheerilee is easy to recognize as legitimate work, being a fashion designer doesn’t really come with the same admiration.
In fact, it makes Rarity look shallow!
If, like me, fashion isn’t your area of expertise, this is the perfect time to better your understanding of Rarity’s mastery as well as her role in fighting back against old fashion tropes.
Never too many sequins! |
For me, when I think of “fashionistas,” I remember the bullies in middle school who were obsessed with personal appearance and treated everyone else like they were beneath them. And, to be honest, in most children’s programming, the fashion-obsessed characters are usually depicted as such.
Obviously, Rarity isn’t, but the stigma of fashion and shallow is a strong one. It’s Rarity's career choice that makes her seem like a diva instead of the generous pony she really is.
But, as it turns out, clothing design is a very involved process and not well suited for the typical egomaniacs we imagine dominate the fashion industry. Let's consider all Rarity has to do for her love of fashion because with a better understanding of the process we can see just how rare a character like Rarity is in modern media.
Research
Nothing says inspiration like taking the images of others! |
I loved that she was able to imagine dresses based on the princesses and even the Canterlot fountains in Canterlot Boutique.
Rarity proves to the audience that artists aren't just gifted with inspiration, but that creativity can be found anywhere! Nothing shallow about her quest for the amazing.
Sketching (Idea Development)
I kinda want that hat. |
The Princess Dress first draft. |
Planning (Design Concept)
For most designers, a visit to the fabric store is in order, but not Rarity. |
Can't find the right fabric, no problem. Make it yourself. |
A love of fashion requires intelligence according to Rarity. Artist can't live with their head in the clouds.
Pattern Making
Like most designers, Rarity probably practices making and fitting her dresses with a cheaper fabric first before moving on to making the real gown with the real materials. So technically, Rarity makes all of her runway dresses twice! Once with a cheap fabric to make sure her design can actually work, and once for the real deal.
She has patience, she's willing to admit she can't get things right without careful planning, and she's committed to seeing a project through to the end.
Making the Dress
Fillyhood dreams can come true. |
This is usually where we see Rarity working the hardest during the show. Rarity has put countless hours into her craft. She's been perfecting it since before she had her cutie mark and kept working on dresses long after not getting her special talent in sewing.
Rarity also suffers from being a messy artist. Even though she always looks like she's just stepped out of a fashion magazine, Rarity's whole life isn't just perfect. Stylish characters are too often portrayed as living in cookie-cutter perfection; Rarity is the opposite of this. Her love for clothing is a messy one.
The Finishing Touches (Draping and Styling)
They say don't stress the small stuff, but I bet They didn't have an appointment with Photo Finish! |
Rarity shows that designers can be insecure.
Rarity: No pressure, darling, but if you don't sell this dress you're fired. |
Voila!
Sensational! Or at least very expensive. |
There’s nothing about the designing process that’s flippantly easy and no reason to assume Rarity has a petty passion driving her to do it.
Because children's shows have a lot of shallow cheerleaders, popular kids, and fashionable antagonists, characters like Rarity have an uphill battle in gaining popularity.
To Rarity, dresses are more than just a chance to stretch her artistic muscles, it’s her way of leaving her mark on the world. And if she seems too petty than somepony is comfortable with, it’s possible they don't understand the time, love and couture Rarity has invested in her craft.
Because children's shows have a lot of shallow cheerleaders, popular kids, and fashionable antagonists, characters like Rarity have an uphill battle in gaining popularity.
To Rarity, dresses are more than just a chance to stretch her artistic muscles, it’s her way of leaving her mark on the world. And if she seems too petty than somepony is comfortable with, it’s possible they don't understand the time, love and couture Rarity has invested in her craft.
You know you'd reform for a Rarity original, wouldn't you? |
And even if fashion doesn't impact everypony the same, it should be understood that Rarity is justified in taking pride in her work. There is nothing trivial about fashion or those who pursue it.
Behold the power of fashion! |