Indeed, i am all about neoclassicism.
well I appreciate that but I am a very big fan of mid centrury 'form follows function', minimilistic design of the mid century and there are still great designers doing good minimilistic stuff here in NY but you have to pay for it to get the good stuff, or else you are stuck buying versions of it that have been cutified by mass producing houses like west elm and pottery barn, which is most all crap. I also like industrial style that started in the early 80's. lots of concrete and steel, raw materials and not pretty. New York is getting tooo pretty.
I like American minimilist designers more than any Euro designers, they are too fluffy for me, and what Calvin Klein did with his minimilistic products and interior style in the late 70's, was also great, perfect, totally masculine and clean.
But people are stupid and they want their products to look like kids toys, it makes them feel young I guess.