Archive for January 25th, 2012
Trendy Fashion Options – Fashion Trend Setters Go Naked To Prove a Point
Do you as a fashion trend setter know, that the clothes/Jewelry you wear tells a story about you as an individual? It is fact; the way you dress and present yourself in public dominantly speaks volumes about your whole domain. It is the onlooker on the street that holds the ending chapter when weighing up what type of person they think you are from the clothes you wear. More often than not people tend to conjure up a personal opinion based on the whole entity of your image. Regardless of what fashion designer gear is displayed in the fashion boutique window, remember, the dummy is not out to make an impression. To dress to impress is all well and good, however it is who you wish to impress that may cause the denial of a friendship or worse a relationship if dress sense (code) is not suitable.
Latest trendy fashion designs can be dressed up or down for approval in certain situations. Sadly to make an impression you may find you have to make changes e.g. choice of identity (style) just to please folks who label you as being a fashion freak.
A first impression is where you make an impact on others, this is crucial if you seek acceptance into a particular circle of friends. Unfortunately fashion trend setters are judged by the clothes they wear.
Judgemental opinions should be kept under wraps because, it is not what is on the outside that counts, it’s the warm inner beauty on the inside that really matters.
However people find this hard to understand or in some cases do not want to understand that fashion trend setters – really are nice people regardless of the stud in the nose or Medusa hairstyle. Some fashion trend setters are seen as outcasts and therefore suffer rejection all because of the clothes that is worn.
A couple of examples below will tell you how the latest fashion or your very own personal wardrobe can let you down.
1 “Vacancy for bank manger”; you dress in creations designed by Vivienne Westwood for your interview, (orange skirt, black fishnet stockings purple shawl and pink bows in your hair), and before your foot is through the door, you are shown it after being told the position has been filled. A judgmental opinion on your appearance has just lost the bank a fashion trend setter with an IQ of a 160.
2 What of the toffee nosed snob in the office spruced up in his pin striped suit, tie and briefcase? Sadly he loses out on love because of status issues, i.e. choosing to ignore the petite flower hippie girl he passes each morning going to the office. His world is only in acceptance of seamed stockings stilettos and hair neatly pinned up. “Wrong move” many an office clerk has ended up with a bird with no brains.
Italy As Fashion Trendsetter
Italy has been one of Europe’s major trendsetters since the early 11th century, when the country’s major cities began producing luxurious fabrics, garments and accessories. During the Renaissance, Italian designs were popular for being extravagant, often emphasizing costly embellishments such as ribbons, brocades and jewels.
Between the 1600 and 1700, however, Italian fashion fell behind as designs worn in the courts of Spain, England and France became more in demand. It was not until the 1950s when Italy came back into the spotlight. This is in part due to the efforts of Giovanni Battista Giorgini, who held several successful fashion shows in 1951 to 1953, hoping to bring back the popularity of Italian designs.
In the 50s and 60s, Florence was regarded as the country’s fashion capital. Designs during that period were mostly for the rich and famous. Salvatore Ferragamo, one of the oldest and most famous Italian fashion houses, was established there. Other distinguished designers from the city are Roberto Cavalli, Emilio Pucci and Enrico Coveri.
Milan became the leader in the 70s and 80s, when Italian fashion veered toward ready-to-wear apparel. Armani, Dolce & Gabbana and Versace set up their first boutiques in the city. Today, Milan continues to be one of the world’s top fashion capitals. Most of the country’s major brands such as Gucci, Valentino and Prada are headquartered there. In addition, the city holds a fashion week semiannually.