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What Does Fashion Means According To Audience?




Hi beauties! 


Fashion is not just about dressing, hairstyling, putting jewelery, powerdering your face, follow your culture trends, walk on ramp as " Miss Universe"  but it consists on way of your talking, how you do behave with people, your social networking or how to communicate or engage with people. You can attract people towards you without well-dressing or you can ignored by someone with well-dressed. Sometime you would become "Star of the Party-Night" just because of your positive attitude or attractive personality.

When most people hear the word “fashion,” something very specific comes to mind: runways, models, expensive clothes, superficial attitudes, and consumerism. No wonder so many people sneer at the industry.

For me, fashion is a much broader concept than that, encapsulating who we are on an everyday level, and how we project that through our clothes. What we wear is who we are—and it’s quite personal.

It not only embraces clothing, but also accessories, hairstyles, beauty and body art. What we wear and how and when we wear it, provides others with a shorthand to subtly read the surface of a social situation.

Fashion is a language which tells a story about the person who wears it. “Clothes create a wordless means of communication that we all understand."



   " Darling! Crown is the second beauty, first Queen carrying it"...


Fashion is a form of self-expression and autonomy at a particular period and place and in a specific context, footwear, lifestyle, recognize the power of accessories, wear clothes that fits you, respect balance, how to deal with people, never follow trends blindly, always dressing be confidently, carrying easily and confidently.

Fashion is a state of mind. A spirit, an extension of one’s self. Fashion talks, it can be an understated whisper, a high-energy scream or an all knowing wink and a smile. Most of all fashion is about being comfortable with yourself, translating self-esteem into a personal style.

It’s a way of measuring a mood that can be useful in many aspects, culturally, socially even psychologically. At the same time, fashion shouldn’t be taken too seriously or you lose the fun of it.


Fashion changes over time as things go into & out of fashion, clothes get worn out, people get bored of always looking the same, they change over time, lose weight, gain weight, get older, change jobs, etc., all of which have an effect on that, those who follow fashion without consideration if it suits them or not, but have no personal sense of style are like sheep with no imagination, those who have strong sense of personal style yet don't particularly follow fashion are admirable eccentrics. Sometimes fashion is great, sometimes it isn't. Fashion designers are very imaginative.


Fashion is always changing and cannot be judged by personal vision, it is a different element of fashion for each era and more often than not fashion is itself. Fashion can bring a sense of pleasure and elegance, purity, class, and difference, promoting a better life. And all we need to do is to navigate fashion sensibly.


Wear clothes that show your personality to create a clear image of who you are. If you dress only for the job, you may confuse people without showing your personality in the image you create, and they may never figure out real person you are. 


 "Style is the self-expression of an individual’s personality and a reflection of who we are inside."






 


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