Fashion is a non-verbal form of communication that conveys a lot about your personality. It is something we deal with everyday of our life, especially in clothing, makeup, footwear, accessories, body piercing and furniture.
Fashion used to be something for the affluent class of people, but now, times have changed and class does not matter in the road to becoming fashionable.
These days youths are more concerned and conscious about how they look as nobody wants to be left out in new trends. Instead of reading academic works or browsing about insightful things, we rather will watch programs on TV, read fashion magazines, go to fashion blogs, or finding the resent trending cloths on the web that we may never sew or buy but wants to be abreast with every information.
Earlier, teens and youths used to be very happy when cloths, accessories are bought for them by their parents but now, they want to follow you to the market or even be given the money to go out and get these items themselves. And instead of going out with the family, they will rather go out with their friends to discuss the latest trends in the society.
As children we used to have different cloths for different occasions, but now, we wear everything to everywhere not minding the occasion, the only thing cared about is to always be on point. As an expression of their feelings, today's youth endeavors to interpret fashion trends and adopt the clothing style that suits their value and traits.
Fashion has eaten deep into the lives of our youths and taken a very important spot their so much that most of us will not leave our houses without looking our best, wanting to look better than the next person or even going as far as buying new clothes or owing to look good.
Fashion consciousness has changed the environment, and there is a completely different scenario that has both advantages and disadvantages in the life of every youth. An individual starts seeking for a solution to reduce his dissonance or aspires to get better.
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