Ledger

Type of Infractions

  • I.1 - Recycled Design

  • I.2 - Lack of Innovation

  • I.3 - Misalignment with Brand Heritage

  • I.4 - Misalignment with Nation Aesthetics

  • I.5 - Technical flaw (stitching, formula, construction)

  • I.6 - Marketing Misalignment

  • I.7 - Technical Error

  • I.8 - Conceptual confusion (mixed reference with no hierarchy, storytelling collapse, aesthetic noise, theme announced but not visible in garments)

  • I.9 - Temporal Dislocation (trend already exhausted, revival without interpretation, future concept that looks dated)

  • I.10 - Identity Dilution (could belong to any label, loss of recognizable codes, trend chasing erasing DNA)

  • I.11 - Emotional Inauthenticity (activism used as styling prop, forced sensuality, fake nostalgia, hollow empowerment messaging)

  • I.12 - Structural Imbalance (bad proportions, silhouette instability, visual weight misplacement, styling that destroys garment logic)

  • I.13 - Value Injustice (price not justified by design or quality, artificial scarcity, prestige inflation)

  • I.14 - Cultural Tone-Deafness (insensitive symbolism, superficial cultural borrowing, trend mining communities)

  • I.15 - Presence Deficiency (forgettable runway, visual flatline, no lasting impression)

Severity of Infractions

  • Level I - Surface Disturbance (small styling misstep, one weak look in a strong collection, slight cohesion issue)

  • Level II - Noticeable Infraction (repetitive idea, weak execution, forgettable marketing)

  • Level III - Serious Infraction (clear lack of innovation, brand confusion, poor quality construction, misguided concept)

  • Level IV - Critical Infraction (offensive design choice, total loss of identity, catastrophic marketing, public ridicule level)

  • Level V - Terminal Infraction (collection damages long term legacy, industry mockery, philosophical bankruptcy)