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Fashion and Appearance due: The desire to look good and stand out from the crowd thrives in everyone. Fashion brings to mind one’s dressing in his or her own style which eventually becomes a habit and changes from time to time; Experimenting with different looks, styles and textures provided it brings out all the glamour. How people dress can speak a lot as others dress according to originality, religion, beliefs, and lifestyle. This explains why today, fashion is not only all about looking good or identifying you, but it is more of a reflection of one’s inner beauty.
Marks and Spencer collection especially the Indigo Brand has a wide range of variety that speaks to me. I feel loyal to this brand because it is comfortable, brings out who I am as an individual and is not a hassle. At this point in my life, casual is my choice of style as it works for me any day any time. It’s quite manageable and appropriate for me as I dress the way I want provided it matches my personality. My style will definitely change but not completely. I still intend to keep my casual look when the mood calls for it and will change slightly to be at par with the trends keeping it classy and simple.
When choosing an outfit, most fashion stylists advice clients to flaunt their proudest bodily asset and cover the rest. One can make the choice to accentuate one’s internal qualities and still look beautiful. The renowned Hollywood costume designer, Edith Head (October 28, 1897- October 24, 1981) uttered,” a woman’s clothes should be tight enough to tell you’re a woman, but loose enough to show you’re a lady.” (Stiver, 2011). This totals up the concept of dressing with some degree of class, leaving particular parts of your body to remain a mystery.
Image 1 Image 2 Image 1 will make a best dressed list as the cloth is fitting; this is opposed to image two which is buggy. I believe fitting clothes make an individual appealing; this is evident from image 1. Clothes from image 2 make an individual look older than their actual age and not appealing. Clothes in my wardrobe that gives out a gender message include fitting dresses, tops and skirts. They accentuate my curves and bring out my figure while highlighting my best features though not too revealing to maintain a mysterious demeanor about me.
With this, I stay in-touch with my femininity. Marks and Spencer is a multinational retailer that was created in the year 1884 by Michael Marks and Thomas Spencer in Leeds. It deals with high quality, great value clothing and home products as well as outstanding food. It’s promoted through high profile media campaigns, advertisements and star-studded clothing advertisements. It is in partnership with Oxfam to promote the re-use and recycling of unwanted clothing via shopping initiative. A person’s consumer behavior reflects their values because a person’s self-image influences what he or she will buy.
There is too much emphasis on fashion because there is a criterion that necessitates that thin is beautiful and many women suffer through so many health related complications in order to meet the required size. Those working in the fashion industry are strained because they have to be creative and innovative to match the competitive industry. The consumers benefit greatly because they copy the latest trends which make it possible for them to gain access to that which has been created only for the high and mighty in society hence the fashion industry suffers greatly (Cullen & Parboteeah, 2014).
Judging against the past and the present, fashion for individuals in U.S has changed over the decades and has encompassed the world. References Cullen, J. B., & Parboteeah, K. P. (2014). Multinational management: A strategic approach. Mason, OH: South-Western Cengage Learning. Stiver, A. (2011). A Modest Example: What Your Clothes Say About You!. - Good News Magazine. Retrieved May 14, 2014, from http://www.ucg.org/christian-living/modest-example-what-your-clothes-say-about-you/
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