Fashion Is My Passion
Autor: dhh09 • November 25, 2012 • Essay • 2,682 Words (11 Pages) • 1,295 Views
Fashion is my passion!
When God first created Adam and Eve, he only dressed them to cover certain parts of their bodies. Nowadays, the concept of “dressing” has changed enormously. Even though a lot of materials used in making clothes is the same as that of the old ages: leather, cotton and silk. The design of outfits has been changing through-out the years. Some of which is said to have become more sophisticated, stylish, and classy. The diversity of the clothes offered by the fashion industry today allows everyone to “create” their own proper style, a unique model that distinguishes them from the others. It is precisely at this “creation: that is born the concept of fashion. Fashion is said to be the individual outfit of choice inspired by the industry at a particular moment in time. This definition truly captures the essence of fashion; which is a rapidly evolving “statement" related to either by creating new styles and trends or with the re-adoption of classical vintage designs. The massively growing industry has not only moved the demand market for clothes but has also shaken the demand/supply market of labor. Career opportunities in fashion have increased drastically: be it the need for sewing labor, texture specialists or creative designers with a vast imagination. However, fashion designers do not happen “overnight”. In fact, if a person does not have a passion for fashion, a sense of competition, a good eye for the fashion market, creativity, and strong drawing capabilities, it is less likely that this person will succeed in climbing the highly demanding fashion stairs.
When talking about fashion, a client perspective is also needed. To many, fashion is an important part of daily life; in fact, some use fashion to “attract” others, to fill a void, to feel secure and confident, and some people even do it to show off their “expensive” style. Nonetheless, designer fashion is not addressed to all kinds of people: some people cannot afford to put food on the table let alone change wardrobe every season. And so fashion may be a way to find out one’s financial status.
So, fashion is not a simple word meaning clothes and shoes. It is rather a reflection of our identity. Those who take fashion too seriously become its victims and those who do not follow it at all are persued by the “fashion police”.
Fashion has not only provided people with something unique to wear, it has also been a source of satisfaction for many. As Alastair Tombs said in his article "However we do wear fashion to make us feel good". First of all, individuals socialize on a daily basis; they meet new people who can sometimes be quick to judge. These snap judgments are not primarily based on other people’s education, behavior, beliefs and so forth; they are more often than ever based on appearances. Therefore, to impress others and influence others’ views, some people
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