Showing posts with label British fashion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British fashion. Show all posts

Monday, June 8, 2009

Fashion Savvy People

Fashion rules everywhere. It is the order of the day in the rich and elite class, as well as the middle strata of the society. You don’t need to be rich to be fashion savvy. The urge to do fashion comes from within, and one can be fashionable even by investing few dollars. Moreover, with the changing trend ands style, fashion has become a unisexual term, where both men and women have become conscious about their hair styling, dressing sense, beauty and every thing.

Beauty product companies are coming up with eco-conscious product line which is effective to apply on the body, and are not harmful at all. What’s more, adding to the power of beauty products, exclusive and affordable line of fashion wear have started thronging the market place. These exclusive fashion clothing is endorsed by the celebrities, which further attracts the attention of the wearer in general.

But, are all people fashion savvy? Well if you want the real answer, you know its NO. Only handful people are fashion conscious. Rest of them just seems to follow what seems to be normal and looks graceful on their body. They don’t follow the trend which is being advocated by the models, or by any fashion celebrity.

There are positive as well as negative aspects of being fashion savvy. First the positive effects of being fashions conscious. Getting fashionable indirectly means adopting healthy lifestyle. Generally, it is seen that a fashionable person is more conscious about his or her health. Don’t simply relate fashion to wearing expensive clothes, or going to discotheques, or adopting the brands that are endorsed by celebrities. Fashion is what makes you graceful.

Now coming to negative aspects of fashion… The negative aspects of fashion are conducted through vox populi and through a limited section of the society. Under this scenario the fashion mad people wear skimpy clothes to attract attention of others. This is what we call negative fashion, and is on the rise in the modern society.

Finally, it is true that fashion breeds positivism in a person, but it is also equally true that too much of it simply makes the person stand the odd one out.

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Monday, December 22, 2008

Scarf back in Fashion

Check out the latest Scarf’s styles, with us.


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There are few better ways to fashionable up your look than with a great scarf.

Monday, May 28, 2007

Fashion



Fashion has always been a way for the young to reinvent the fashions of previous generations and reclaim them as their own. The fashions of the 1980s stole from almost every era: the make-up of Ancient Egypt or Elizabethan England; the mishmash of Victorian buccaneers and Native Americans; 1960s minimalist chic and 1950s rockers1.

In the early 1980s, as with the previous two decades, much of what might be called 'fashion' by British city-based journalists never reached the provinces. Club-goes might have felt brave enough to 'gender-bend' or join the 'New Romantics' in London, Sheffield, Birmingham and Liverpool, but such trends rarely thrived in Southport or Aberdeen. While Carnaby Street heralded a new Renaissance for those with a skill for turning old rags into evening wear, such extravagance was unlikely to have allowed the wearer to survive a stroll through Newcastle.

Perhaps surprisingly, British fashion did make a huge impact across the Globe; the infamous Flock of Seagulls 'Batman' cut had its imitators on the club scenes of New York, while Boy George became a megastar in Japan and even made a memorable guest appearance in the über-macho action series The A-Team.

Outlandish experiments like tartan kilts or headbands soon gave way to the conservatism that, at least politically, the decade was renowned for. Spandau Ballet began to wear jazz suits with huge waved hair-cuts sprayed into place and dressing smart came back into style for boys and girls alike.