It's perhaps a sign of the times too that some of us moderns look to the care-less instead of the care-full for inspiration, like Erin Wasson of the design/fashion scene who felt obliged to walk-back comments that holier-than-thou thought police branded offensive, explaining
what she actually meant:
I have actually talked to these homeless people. I’ve had conversations with them. It’s a choice that they’ve made. They don’t want to have a job. They enjoy being completely free. I’ll see people on the beach and aesthetically, they look awesome, and because it’s so uncontrived and uninhibited. I got a lot of heat for that. It wasn’t that I was like ‘Oh yeah, homeless people are so cool; it’s so cool to see people that are homeless looking cool.’ It’s the lack of complexity in the way that they dress and the fact that there’s no thought behind it whatsoever that’s so righteous. You know?