Monday 20 January 2014

Fashion problems

Hiya, today's topic is FASHION PROBLEMS! A lot of people have fashion problems. They can be tiny and they can be incredibly big. For example back in the day you could of been a trend setter, a fashion icon and now you've lost your sense of style and you really want to get it back. I'm going to be talking about how to solve some of your problems. 

1. NOT KNOWING WHAT TO WEAR. 
For anyone who likes looking good but is always in a rush this can be stressful, very stressful. Plan an outfit a day before, consider factors like the weather, what season it is and colours. Feel comfortable in what you wear.  Also my fellow teens, dress your age, being young is fun so you should make the most of it. It's the time where you get to experiment with fashion the most because your young, wild and free. You don't need to wear 5 inch stiletto's if that's not your style. The number one rule for me in fashion is be yourself. Yes of course if you choose to follow trends follow them but don't stress over what you can't get. We're teens were not amazingly rich and let's face it, most of our money comes from the big bank of our parents. Also do not be afraid to be a trend setter, as well as following them set them. Don't be afraid to mix and match and put things together.

2. HIGH STREET VS HIGH FASHION.
Now, I dunno about you guys but in most schools Non uniform day is like judgement day. You've got to look your best for the photo's, the comments and the people watching you. So you start planning the night before and you realise - I don't have the latest apparel. By Apparel I mean designer gear. Some of the most popular now a days are; Hollister, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger and so on. My wardrobe is full of H&M, a few Next items. High fashion otherwise known as Haute couture is where your paying a lot for good quality. It's not massively produced. Ready wear is produced a lot but not as much mass production. However it's still quite pricy and still counts as apparel. Mass production is shops like; primark, F&F, George and market stores. There's nothing wrong with having clothes from there. At the end of the day it's all material sewn with a sewing machine. So my point is don't be afraid to wear what you want. You can even be a trendsetter and make high street a trend. 

3. TRENDS ARE ALWAYS CHANGING HOW DO I KEEP UP? 
Simple. Don't keep up. 90% of people don't keep up with them because it's a waste of money. You buy what's in style. It goes out of style and then chances are your never wearing it again. Once in a while follow them but I don't think it's a must. 

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