Top 3 Misconceptions About Fashion And Its Industry

in #life7 years ago

We all know it's so difficult to keep up with the latest trends. I mean come on; they change more quickly than you can change your baby's diaper. A lot of different people exist in this world. Some more utterly obsessed with following almost every single trend than others. Some of us try to avoid going with the flow of fashion for obvious reasons and some might just follow a few here and there. In the words of the bright Lauryn Hill, “Fantasy is what people want, but it’s reality that they need.” There are excessive fashion realities really worth knowing, and that understanding will only assist to empower you.

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Here are some common misconceptions about fashion:

1) It costs money to look good

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Sure it's true that nothing comes for free. Everything comes at a price. But lately, brands like Zara, H&M and Topman have been transporting high fashion trends down to prices well underneath $100 on a multitude of articles. This trend assures that you can purchase items that challenge the looks of stylists charging small fortunes for their merchandise.

2) Fashion is only for certain types of people

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There are numerous ludicrous stereotypes about individuals in the industry, and pop cultures do an atrocious job at truthfully representing people in the industry. People of all diverse genders, sizes, races, backgrounds, styles, socioeconomic levels, and passions are in the industry. Everyone is comfortable and has a place in the business.

3) You must wear the new looks of the season

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Don't become a hostage of fashion. Wear whatever your heart desires, what you think looks great on you and add a hint of what is in fashion. It's better to buy something of quality that will last longer. All clothing has colour, class and flair. Procure less items of high quality with a component of endurance in colours that are satisfying to you.

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I'm modelling since 5 years now, and I have worked with expensive brands, cheap brands, high fashion, commercial, ... and I can only say that I 100% agree with what you say!

@scribbler perfectly said....i dont really follow fashion trends.My fashion is my comfort.No matter how expensive a dress i dont feel like wearing it