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The paper "The Right to Fashion" discovers rights to fashion. Fashion is clothing, draped to cover a person’s skin and make the person feel beautiful in the process. This paper is a research on how fashion is a right and should be granted to anyone who wants it. Fashion is ‘the make or form of something; the prevailing style (in dressing) during a period of time; or a particular garment dressed in a particular way.’ Every individual has a certain right to dress him or herself the way he or she wants to.
Fashion is something that has developed with time and seasons; it is a very creative concept prevalent in everyone’s lives, however only few people make use of it. Some might think fashion is expensive, and to dress themselves like people on the runways costs a great deal, however that notion is not completely true, and it is anything that makes a person look good and feel good, that is fashion. This paper is a reflection of how fashion has changed over the years, developed and grown into better clothing, more appealing, and how the same also has a philosophy behind it.
The right to fashion is one of the main criteria for covering this paper, and this paper thus speaks about how this right is a fundamental available to all human beings for their perusal. The philosophy of fashion speaks about how style is different from fashion wearing clothes means helping to give one’s body a sense of appearance that helps to define ourselves. Most people can understand what kind of a person. one is just by the clothes he or she wears. Having an eye for detail or for fashionable clothing helps to up a person’s level of physical appearance - in the eyes of both himself, and in the eyes of other people around him.
(Windermere, Arthur) Not being able to reveal fashion through personal senses, or not being able to dress oneself in the kind of clothing one wants to, is equivalent to the same feeling of having one’s body chained and not being able to do anything about it. Fashion is like freedom and liberation from the monotonous lives that most people live in the world today. It helps to bring about change and color in a person’s outlook towards life. It helps a person to feel light and also helps to alter his or her mood.
In Ancient Greece, men and women wore loose cloths called togas held and fastened together at one end of the shoulder with the help of a fashionable brooch. This garment helped them to feel free and wander around with more ease, however with time; it became repetitive because the toga was worn only in white clothing. That is why, women and men alike, started wearing gladiator shoes and accessorizing themselves with jewellery in order to bring about some sort of differentiation in their looks.
This was fashion – dressing oneself as one wanted to, and trying to bring about a sort of look and appearance in the clothing of a person. This same activity and process was carried out in different parts o the world with respect to different kinds of clothing that were born from the creativity and uniqueness that different people had. Today, they are known as designers, however in those days, they were known as the harbingers of freedom and creativity. Not many women earlier were given the chance to wear clothing as they wanted to.
In many cultures of the world, women were not allowed to wear clothing that enhanced their features; many religions around the world as well restrict the kind of fashion a woman can wear so as to not look
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