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fashion inspires one with the desire to seem rather than to be. another of its characteristics is that every generation laughs at the old trends, but religiously follows the latest one. that explains the quick changes, sometimes queer and grotesque, that come about in the vast domain of fashion. a particular fashion is popular for a few months before it is replaced by another. yet, sadly, it has become a great governor of our world. if poets were the unacknowledged legislators of the world, fashion models have become the acknowledged leaders! fashion?s writ runs not only in matter of dress and entertainment but also in law, politics and education. it has infiltrated things of grave importance. universities, no longer devoted to pursuit of scholarship, hold fashion shows. imitating western decadence is a matter of pride. the modern follow fashion for compelling reasons. they want to be identified with a selected group of people. new fashions may be adopted immediately by well known people, including sports persons, film stars or political figures. then, other people may follow these fashions, so that they can identify with this privileged group. fashion is a way to gain acceptance from others of that class. this adoption of fashion applies more to clothes. many youngsters identify with one another by wearing blue jeans. the more faded, the more fashionable! a strong desire on the part of women to equal themselves with men has driven them to imitate the male of the human species. a look at the campus unveils the staggering number of boys and girls looking alike. is this an unconscious attempt at gender equality? while one may say yes or no to it, one thing is certain that this sartorial revolution is the work of designers who are laughing their way to the bank. shrewd psychologists, these designers shift the emphasis periodically. in this age of women libbers, they have designed garments that satisfy a woman's desire to equate and beat men. most fashions symbolise belonging to a group. this is seen on the university campus. after being there for some time, many plain janes shed their behnji image and acquire a jet-age appearance. film stars are avidly followed by eager fans and this creates a fashion trend. aamir khan's hair style is a craze among boys. many boys wear unbuttoned shirts, imitating salman khan. is fashion a mere display of riches or the art of beautifying one's self? perhaps, it is both. write the summary in about 80 to 100 words share 2 follow0 answer now type your question why do you think this post is offensive? it has foul language it is irrelevant any other submit ask question​

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Answered by prathamshakya3646
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fashion inspires one with the desire to seem rather than to be. another of its characteristics is that every generation laughs at the old trends, but religiously follows the latest one. that explains the quick changes, sometimes queer and grotesque, that come about in the vast domain of fashion. a particular fashion is popular for a few months before it is replaced by another. yet, sadly, it has become a great governor of our world. if poets were the unacknowledged legislators of the world, fashion models have become the acknowledged leaders! fashion?s writ runs not only in matter of dress and entertainment but also in law, politics and education. it has infiltrated things of grave importance. universities, no longer devoted to pursuit of scholarship, hold fashion shows. imitating western decadence is a matter of pride. the modern follow fashion for compelling reasons. they want to be identified with a selected group of people. new fashions may be adopted immediately by well known people, including sports persons, film stars or political figures. then, other people may follow these fashions, so that they can identify with this privileged group. fashion is a way to gain acceptance from others of that class. this adoption of fashion applies more to clothes. many youngsters identify with one another by wearing blue jeans. the more faded, the more fashionable! a strong desire on the part of women to equal themselves with men has driven them to imitate the male of the human species. a look at the campus unveils the staggering number of boys and girls looking alike. is this an unconscious attempt at gender equality? while one may say yes or no to it, one thing is certain that this sartorial revolution is the work of designers who are laughing their way to the bank. shrewd psychologists, these designers shift the emphasis periodically. in this age of women libbers, they have designed garments that satisfy a woman's desire to equate and beat men. most fashions symbolise belonging to a group. this is seen on the university campus. after being there for some time, many plain janes shed their behnji image and acquire a jet-age appearance. film stars are avidly followed by eager fans and this creates a fashion trend. aamir khan's hair style is a craze among boys. many boys wear unbuttoned shirts, imitating salman khan. is fashion a mere display of riches or the art of beautifying one's self? perhaps, it is both

Answered by jasssidhujs65
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fashion is a means of rising social status

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