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why today the whole world are attracted to fashion

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Answered by AshishRana
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"Fashion is a way of telling the world who you are, without having to speak"

I think the statement in itself speaks a lot about the importance of fashion.Consider the present scenerio, who doesn't want to look good,wear good and impress others?? Everyone does.Everyone wants to have a good lifestyle,an impressive image in the society and it's absolutely ok.And it's better said,"Your clothes define who you are,and have you really made it big in life." So, as far as the slant of the modern world towards fashion is concerned,I think it's perfectly normal for people to be attracted towards fashion.
Answered by CUTEBARBIE
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 Money is wasted enormously on fashion. Man wants, after all, very little on this earth-a pair of ordinary clothes, four slices of bread and a tumbler of cold water. Fashion is a popular style or practice, especially in clothingfootwearaccessoriesmakeupbody , or furniture. Fashion is a distinctive and often habitual trend in the style in which a person dresses.Fashion is a terrible curse. It is a dreadful enemy of peace. It infuses evil thoughts, lust, greed and devilish tendencies. It fills the mind with worldly taints. It begets poverty. Fashion has made you a beggar of beggars. Annihilate this desire for fashion to the very root. Wear simple clothing. Have sublime thinking. Do not keep company with fashionable people. Remember those saints who lead a simple life and those living today who are very simple. Simplicity will cause piety. It will infuse divine thoughts. You will be free from worry and unnecessary thoughts. You can devote more time to divine contemplation and spiritual pursuits.The wife wants to appear beautiful in the eyes of her husband. She wants to attract him. The husband puts on fashionable dress to attract his wife. The sister of ill-fame wants to get more customers by putting on fashionable dress. This is all delusion.

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