Everyone is affected by fashion to some extent. In the era of
early supermodel age, fashion could be categorized by glamour or
commons. Today, fashion is fast, trendless, comfortable, and personal.
Street fashion, as one of the most popular form, is more of a reflection
of personality and lifestyle than of trends in general. Because social
media have offered abundant avenues for people to get to know trends
happening now, fashion has becoming really shapeless. Hollywood stars
have their Facebook and Twitter accounts updating almost every second of
their day including what they are wearing. Thus, Stars set fashion
trends. However, Stars are not the only people only can openly express
their fashion styles. Bloggers of fashion, not just professionals, but
ordinary peoples, can send out their fashion style to the world. In an
instant, fashion has truly become everyday, everywhere, and everyone.
In
the information age and a much globalized world community, fashion has
transformed in its outlook, and concept as it starts embodying many
varieties of elements of different cultures. For example, in the 1980s,
jeans had monopolized youth culture not only in the U.S. but also other
countries, particularly East Asian countries like Japan and Korea. Now,
American styles are no longer the standard as designers of different
ethnic background incorporate their own outlook into their design. In
addition, in this much globalized world, ethnicity is no longer the only
factor that affect the trend in fashion as it was decades ago. Now,
people are guided by taste, lifestyle, and experiences. For instance,
Alexander Wang's simple power women's look has won many fans of
minimalism. Thus, it is possible the fashion's trajectory will more
closely appeal to people's lifestyle and social trends.
Furthermore,
today fashion has much evolved to embody personal brand. Everyone's
unique style can be called his or her fashion. For example, punk style
was originally styles of socially discontented youth's, now it has been
taken up even by couture designers. Decades ago, fashion had it standard
rules such as how women and men should wear. Today, fashion is not
strictly dictated by gender. There have emerged a new class of fashion
called unisex in which clothing lines can be worn by both sexes.
This
type of fashion has been tremendously popular given greater equalities
between men and women. Women have more choices than before.
Not
only adults, children have their own fashion. Although they mimicked
what the adults wear, children's fashion also been commercialized
extensively. Children's fashion is greatly affected by adult fashion.
Many adult designer brands also have children's line that follow closely
of the adult trends.
Fashion styles have been changed that
allowed more freedom of choices. The price of fashion has also been
changed. Before, fashionable clothing meant high prices. Now, a
fashionable piece of clothing doesn't need to be expensive. Brands such
as Forever 21, J. Crew, Target clothing and etc. offer couture style
clothing with very affordable prices. Simply put, price doesn't equate
good style or good fashion any more.
Fashion has fundamentally evolved-not only the concept of fashion, but also the price and accessibility.
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