Fashion vs. Trend |
Fashion vs. Trend |
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Okay, so I hope most of you know a fine line between what is considered fashion and what is considered a trend.
Trends tend to be shorter lived, included of a certain group of people. They survive as long as the people wearing/using them keep them alive. For example, Abercrombie is a trendy store. Fashion is something that is the current mode [overall] and is not usually specified with a certain group, but with a style critique. There are usually plenty of different clothing companies and designers that coincide in fashions. Out of curiousity [because it does seem that most of cB goes to the trends], which do you lean towards to more.... fashions or trends? |
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![]() it's our chemistry ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 1,151 Joined: Jun 2004 Member No: 21,775 ![]() |
Fashion... but some trends find their way into that too.
It really bugs me when people go on and on about their "unique fashion" and how they "ignore the trends." Because the way I see it, to BE "fashionable," you need to incorporate some of the trends into your own personal style. Fashionably, if you want, but it's really a matter of WHAT the trend is. For example, people may say that they "don't follow trends," but how can you rule out ALL trends? Do you mean chinese slippers, livestrong bracelets, or do you mean "trendy" clothing stores (abercrombie, aeropostale)? Be specific before you give yourself all the credit. |
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