Fashion vs. Trend |
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Fashion vs. Trend |
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#26
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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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#27
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QUOTE Do you mean chinese slippers, livestrong bracelets, or do you mean "trendy" clothing stores (abercrombie, aeropostale)? I mean all of those incorporated. I actually manage to rule them out.... |
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#28
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fashion. =]
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#29
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fashion. its nice to express a sense of individuality rather than following trends.
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#30
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some trends just scare the shit out of me.
so, fashion. in my own sense. |
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#31
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![]() The Resident Drunk ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Head Staff Posts: 8,623 Joined: Nov 2007 Member No: 593,266 ![]() |
Fashion. To me, fashion defines who you are as a person, whereas a trend in some cases means that you are a copycat. I live for my GQ, Mens Vogue, etc., but I am not going to follow every trend that they have in their. Having your own sense of fashion is key in my opinion.
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#32
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Ehh.
I hate trends. A pair of Levi's jeans and one of those three button t-shirts is what you're probably going to find me in. ![]() Yeah one of these shirts. |
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#33
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![]() Why are we racing to be so old? ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 46 Joined: Apr 2008 Member No: 645,077 ![]() |
I think everyone likes trends more than they're willing to addmit here.
Oh, and I thought I'd say: Just because you buy something a week or month or whatever before you start seeing other people wear it, that doesn't mean they're copying you. You're not a trend-setter just because you bought a pair of shoes that looked good. I mean, if you think they look good, there's a pretty big chance that other people will too, right? Bahhhhh. |
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#34
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casual wear is the definition of my fashion
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