Where did fashion come from, who started it and how and why the world relies on it. Ehat different fashion style influences are there n and around the world today.This was done already by a previous writer, however the attached feedback is from the instructor stating necessary corrections to bring up to APA standards and final draft as well as have an outline done, which is attached. I need this to be done by Sunday at 5:00 p.m. CST.
Fashion
Shakira Brooks
South University
English
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100 Dr. Bomhower
February 15, 2023
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The term fashion means a way of expressing and identifying oneself at a given time and place and in a specific way, for instance in clothing, and becomes a trend in time. It can also be viewed as a way of developing a purpose and the main intent behind certain clothing, and footwear as well as their design and structure/construction. Every style in clothing or footwear denotes a unique fashion embraced by persons of taste. Fashion changes and shapes people’s lives by connecting them to their personal choice and reflecting their behavior, instance, and mindset. As people think about different fashions, it is critical to explore their origin, importance to the world, and its different types that exist as the discussion below expounds.
Fashion began when people saw the need to wear clothes. At this time, clothes were made using different materials such as plants and animal skins. Fashion design began in Paris France back in 1826 when Charles Fredrick Worth who is termed the father of fashion designed garments and sewed his label on them. From this time, individuals started considering fashion/dressing to show their status symbol. It is worth noting that, rich people could be identified since they could wear lavish, colorful, and classy attire while the poor ones wear low-cost clothing with neutral colors. As fashion evolved, printed designs provided guidelines for the designers to base their work on. The design circulated from France to European countries and people and institutions would use this form to express and identify themselves, for instance, through uniforms. During the design, the designer must consider different aspects and beliefs of individuals at a given time, their financial status, and their taste so that they can meet them in the attire they make. Instead of just designing for themselves, they should design for a large populace (Coleman, 2010).
Fashion is critical since it helps people to tell a given story about a specific culture. The world thus relies on fashion because it assists people in defining their identity and creating a sense of belonging, e.g., to a certain group or culture. It as well helps society promote historical social changes while preserving and respecting people’s customs and traditions. By assessing a given fashion, one can learn a lot about it, for instance, why it was created, who designed it, what time, and the culture or group of people it represents (Vaccaro et al., 2016). Furthermore, fashion help society in amending inflexible customs and principles that have no importance to people. It also enables individuals in different cultures to change their minds and behaviors in different ways in order to embrace critical and necessary aspects or happenings in the society. Lastly, fashion brings a lot of money to a country and the world at large through the sales of clothing thus contributing a lot to the country and world economy (Saravanan, & Nithyaprakash, 2016).
There are numerous types of fashion according to the design used. Some of them include street fashion, casual, classical, and sporty just to name but a few. To start, street style refers to a design that emanated from streets e.g., New York and Paris majorly from young people who changed the style to a fashionable one. This fashion has no certain code of dressing. For instance, a shirt and jean trouser. Casual on the other hand, is a fashion that has no specific design. It is informal and people wear them when they are at home while shopping or doing other things away from the office. Examples include t-shirts and jeans. Classic design is another type of fashion that is traditional in nature and changes very little over time. It is highly accepted by society, for instance, suits and saris. Sporty on the other hand are clothes worn when people are doing certain activities such as playing games on the field or cycling. They are designed to make people flexible and comfortable for that specific activity, for example, tracksuits. These are just a few examples. Others include bohemian style, artsy, gothic, vintage, and ethnic among others.
In summary, just like any other industry or style, fashion has a history and has evolved to become what it is today. It will never stop evolving since people have different stories to tell as time changes and events happen. Through fashion, different cultures can tell and preserve beliefs, norms, principles, and traditions and change various aspects that affect them. Fashions originate for different purposes, and this explains the reasons behind the numerous types that exist today. Fashion will forever keep the world lively.
References
Chu, M. K., & Kim, S. J. (2008). A Study on the Mods-Look Expressed on the 21st Century Fashion.
Journal of the Korean Society of Clothing and Textiles, 32(6), 859-870.
Coleman, E. A. (2010). Charles Frederick Worth.
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Saravanan, D., & Nithyaprakash, V. (2016, April). Fashion trends and their impact on society. In
International Conference on Apparels and Fashion, Talminadu, India. Retrieved (Vol. 30).
Vaccaro, K., Shivakumar, S., Ding, Z., Karahalios, K., & Kumar, R. (2016, October). The elements of fashion style. In
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