speech on fashion and trends
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Friends, I will speak a few words on the topic of relevance in today's world, FASHION.
Introduction:
Fashion is the style of wearing clothes and ornaments. Fashion is the art of designing and wearing simple, elegant, differently styled, and appealing fancy robes. A fashion establishes a trend among people following it. Fashion designers create new types of clothes using new technology, fabric, stitching methods, specific to the height, weight, size, and complexion of the people porting the robes. Fashion is used often to indicate richness and stylishness.
Why do people go after fashion ? Coco channel gives the
answer.
“Dress shabbily and they remember the dress;
dress impeccably and they remember the woman.” ― Coco
Chanel (manufacturer of perfumes and accessories)
Continuation:
Fashion is catching up in India. For a common man it means nothing. Rich people want to impress their followers by chasing new fashions, even if they are crazy. Fashion designers design inner clothes, clothes worn on top, shoes, chappals, night wear, casual wear, winter wear, marriage wear, party-wear, caps, wrist bands, watches, perfumes, necklaces and ornaments. All these should be harmonious together to be appreciated.
There is a separate TV channel for the fashion. Paris has been the center of fashion and perfumes. Often we read about fashion shows held in various cities. IIFD (Indian Institute of Fashion Design) in Hyderabad gives degrees in fashion design. It is a lucrative career for the youth today.
To be a fashion designer, one needs to be creative, consistent, quick, knowing the client mentality, and likes and dislikes.
Conclusion:
Well, whether fashion is good or bad, it is among us now. It is for us to decide whether fashion makes us better or worse. Whether it goes against our culture, or with the culture. I thank you all for listening to me silently and attentively.
For some celebrities, “Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.” — Rachel Zoe. For some “Fashion is the armor to survive the reality of everyday life.” — Bill Cunningham.