Tuesday, June 17, 2008

A Fashion Analysis of World Flags.

Flags are decorative and meaning-laden textiles; and thus subject to fashion analysis.
They are nationalist branding; responsible for conveying the style and personality of an entire people.
Below are, in our opinion, some of the sleekest and most admirable of world flags:



White Skin. Black Heart. Blue Blood.
Estonia's rather chilling national flag.

Seychelles Islands. Beautiful color combos and
color play

The fierce directness of the Saudi flag; atleast in
contrast with the monochrome forest-green field of the Libyan flag.



Complex medievalism with St. Pierre.

RĂ©union in terse color resonance.


Mongolia: kooky design more than making up for
wonky fast-food color palette.


Marshall Islands borrowing a crisp Space-Age
aesthetic for their banner.


Gibraltar. Mildly reminiscent of a Nintendo
or Commodore 64 adventure aesthetic.



Audacious effort by Guam; having bought their territorial seal
in one of their own island souvenir shops. The only thing
missing is a surfing dinosaur.


The very cryptic, very appealing flag of Greenland.

Isle of Mann, which no doubt has a
historical and political significance
that escapes the author.

Cambodia. Clean and classic look. A perfect flag.


Brunei, drawn and written
in a delightfully loose hand


Even in comparison to the rather intimidating
images of its Balkan neighbors, Albania hands-down
wins the award for the "world's evilest flag."

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