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And, she says, we can learn to take our cues from what looks good on us and what we feel good in, rather than just following the dictates of designers, magazines and chain stores. Beyond that, though, reading "Fashion Victim" made me wonder if a collective rethinking of our approach to what, and how much, we buy might turn us into a nation of better dressers. The idea that fashion isn't necessarily about wearing the "right" shirt or pants, but about wearing the right shirt or pants for you, seems to have been all but lost.
Almost everyone in the world has noticed how great Frenchwomen look, but most people fail to take note of the two key rules that chic Frenchwomen of all shapes and sizes and, admittedly, many are very thin follow: They buy fewer garments, but of very good quality; and they learn how to accessorize. So few Americans really know how to dress. And if you think I'm pointing the finger solely at Americans between the coasts who build their whole wardrobes from the local mall, you should know that I reserve my deepest scorn for New York's allegedly ultrafashionable set, the faceless women I see on the street every day who are impeccably turned out in the right trench coat, the boots with the highest, spikiest heel, the latest Prada bag.
To me, those women are the ultimate fashion victims -- not necessarily because they fall for every trend that comes down the pike but because they dress as if the universe from which they've made their choices is tiny instead of vast. In a world in which our fashion options are endless, why, each season, do most fashion editors go for the same Marc Jacobs handbag, the same Gucci jacket, as if they fear that making the wrong choice will mark them as being somehow inferior?
For example, Carine Roitfeld, the editor of French Vogue, is often lauded as one of the coolest, hippest, most discriminating dressers in the world -- and I don't dispute that. She's one of the rare stars of the fashion world who manages to put things together in a surprising way. Still, when you see her in those towering Yves St. Laurent gladiator sandals, or toting the YSL bag of the season the one, say, with the little buffalo horn for a handle , you think to yourself, of course she'd choose YSL.
Who, with the money and status as well as freebies Roitfeld's job confers, wouldn't? In that group I'd put people like Kate Moss who showed up at the Vogue VH1 Fashion Awards a few years ago in a minidress whose ragged hem she cut herself , Milla Jovovich who looks different, and always a little goofy, every time you see her -- she'll show up at a film premiere dressed like a cancan girl from outer space, and yet her outfits are infused with so much wit and originality that she never looks tacky , and Bay Garnett the editor of an alternative fashion magazine called Cheap Date, who dresses in mostly vintage clothing and shows lots of imagination when it comes to colors and silhouettes.
But one of my favorite dressers in the world is not a fashion-world person at all: My friend Silvana is a 6-foot-plus graphic designer who once floored me by showing up at a New York party for literary types not exactly a hotbed of interesting dressers resplendent in a black turtleneck, medallion necklace and a beautifully cut red tartan suit which, he told me, he'd picked up at the New York discount store Daffy's.
Admittedly, with the exception of Silvana, the people I've mentioned have more resources than you or I do. But at least they put things together in a way that we can actually learn from. To that end, over the years I've kept a mental notebook of the people I've seen on the street who fulfill my idea of what great fashion is all about. Some of them have been tastefully dressed, but in a way that's quirkily chic. Others and they're my favorites are superb examples of the great fashion editor Diana Vreeland's concept of "bad taste over no taste"; they might be fashion don'ts in the strict sense, but their choices are so eccentrically exuberant that they make you forget any distinction between good and bad.
That notebook includes the cupcake-shaped twins, who looked to be somewhere in their 60s, dressed in identical leopard coats, hats and handbags, I once saw on the New York subway years ago; a woman on the tube in London whose head was wrapped tightly in a blue scarf, turban-fashion, and fastened with an antique brooch forget all those wispy peasant blouses -- now that's Bohemian! If you go to movie screenings and festivals around New York, at some point you're bound to run into Miles. She's the butt of lots of teasingly unkind but essentially truthful jokes, like, "She'd go to the opening of an envelope.
But every time I see her, even if I'm at first a little aghast at her fashion choices, I find myself stealing glances at her, scrutinizing how she's chosen to put herself together. And there you have Miles, decked out in basic black laden with a healthy dose of silver or rhinestone accents: black T-shirt, black leggings with sneakers come to think of it, the sneakers may have been silver , black-billed cap with "N. My first inclination, when I see Miles, is to wonder: What was she thinking?
And then I look at the various components of the outfit: Some of these are clearly things that she's had for years that she simply likes not things she ran out and bought at the Gap three hours ago. They're comfortable and functional, but there's something spirited about them as well. And all those rhinestones, for a simple film screening? But then -- why ever not? It may be that sometimes, in order to be inspired by someone's sense of style, you have to be slightly appalled first.
What I love about Miles is that she always dresses with a sense of occasion. In "Fashion Victim," Lee devotes a full chapter to what she calls "McFashion," the faceless landscape of allegedly fashionable clothing that can be bought in any shopping mall in America. C I would hope that those who say children are fashion victims, do not buy any branded clothes at all. They go to a special shop which I personally never heard of where they buy plain clothes — without any pictures, any logos, any patterns or style.
Everything is just so modernized that wherever you shop, you look pretty the same. This is our new generation. All the teenagers want is to be liked by other people, by their peers mostly. And if in order to get this they have to wear certain logos or to follow certain fashion styles, they will do it.
Today social groups assess new members according to the way they are dressed, and then make a decision if they accept newcomers. So if anyone wants to fit in, basically they have no choice. E Teenage fashion never comes out of the blue. Of course they have trendsetters among pop stars like Selena Gomez, but if we take a particular individual there is always a story behind.
Take a little girl whose mother has enough money and time to make her look like a princess or a Barby girl or whatever she thinks is suitable. Instead, they are moved by commercials, what Hollywood stars wear and by mass media incursions into their consciousness. Teenagers have parents with money, so whatever the kids want, they have it straight away. And that is what commercials are geared toward. When the next hottest trainers, designed by a pop star, come out, teens will line up to get them.
Not because they are super stylish, but because they saw them on TV.
Those people who are so much into fashion are usually known for only purchasing brand-name apparel, for being compulsive shoppers and for considering that the clothes worth wearing are only the ones that are listed among "the latest trend" outfits. It's a disaster when a woman who's not quite slim adopts stretch pants just because it's trendy, despite of what the others and also her own reflection in the mirror says: "Ok, it's obvious you've studied the trend-setters' reports, but have you lately seen yourself in the mirror?
It's also a bad idea to wear too much of one thing, be it jewelry, clothes, make-up or even perfume, but "fashion victims" never seem to be able to censure themselves. So, we can easily find them in the newest and most chic clubs in town wearing a pair of trendy sunglasses, a Diesel cap, a Energie belt, a purple scarf as purple is the color of the season , in a few words, almost everything they find up-to-date in their wardrobe.
That's how they end up looking like an ambulant "trendy" shop. It's obvious by default that 'poor fashion victims' have to face another problem: the fact that following trends is quite a tricky thing to do, as fashion is in continuous process of renewal and change. So, when you reportedly see someone dressed in a passed out style, be sure he or she is a "fashion victim", that has a closet full with a favorite past trend.
Hey, if you guys have already found yourselves in one of these situations, please take a reality check on yourselves and admit you're fashion addicted and need urgent help! And if you're also one of those people who wear new spring collections when outside is still snowing, you're in great jeopardy of being unrecoverable?
Yeah, it's not a pleasure, but hey? And what I find most horrible is when people seem to lose their good sense of their age just for the sake of fashion. So, here's something I want to seriously ask you: please don't choose an outfit that would look great on your grandmother or on your granddaughter, depending on your age! Being all dressed up following the latest trends is not necessarily a good option, unless you know how to adapt what's new in fashion to your own features, necessities, occasions and so on.
It's a good thing though to follow what trend-setters say, but only if you're able to make the new trends fit you, instead of forcing yourself to fit them, unless you wish to become one of those pathetic "fashion victims". Softpedia Homepage. Don't Be A Fashion Victim! Click to load comments. I really dont care about Fashion! Ana, Spain. I never follow fashion, I just wear the clothes I feel good and comfortable in.
Judy, Switzerland I'm not a fashion slave but I like fashionable clothes. I really admire the creativity of some desingers. Its so amazing the way they combine fabrics or colours and the way the make some people spend so much money buing things they don't really need. Though I am not a fashion slave and don't buy everything I admit that I love dressing up. It makes me feel attractive and confident.
Mario, Brasil Like the majority of people, I'm not a fashion slave too. I like to look well, but I don't care to follow the fashion trends. Tina from E ngland I like wearing fashionable clothes. They make me feel much comfortable and not away from what is new. Cheap or expensive you always can get something that can suits you a lot and make yourself look better.
So, why not to try and wear something fashionable instead of wearing unfashionable things? Malin, sweden well, I don't know. I like look fine, but my clothes must by comfortable. Ahmed , Egypt I'm not a fashion slave. Ran ,China I'm not fashion man,but I think fashion culture is not a mistake. It dispaly the progress of the human.
Geng, Thailand I'm not a fashion slave because I realised that the trendy cloth cannot make me look good in it. And mostly of the famous brandname of cloth on catwalk I cannot even just wear it to work or party and cost me an arm and a leg though. Liu,China Of crouse,I am not a fashion slave. I am a student,I have neither enough time nor enough money. Ilike watching the beatiful slim models walking on the catwalk wearing those outrageous designs Tom,China If you take a further insight into the fashion, you will find out the fashion is based on the culture.
In different country people would accept different fashion. In China most people in cities go after trend. Especially, girls like fashionable clothes very much. But here the fashionable clothes is not like the clothes which the models wear on. It is more practical. The girls on fashinable clothes is a scenery in the city. Before thinking of Gucci or Lacroix,think of those indians or New Yorkers dying more of problems related to lack of clothes.
One can only stand openmouthed on our huge sense of egoism. One can only question those tall concepts as civilized,democratic or humane Peace of mind in Thailand I'm living in the warm country which suit with cool screen cotton t-shirt. I'm not a fashion slave but I'm appreciated all fashions from all conners of the world especially spaghetti on top! Sonia from Taiwan I'm not fashion slave,but I'd like to know,what's fashionable this year,because I'm interested in all kind of fashions.
Lam Vietnam I am a fashion fan,not a fashion slave. Spending a lot of money on fashion is a waste,and we should it on more useful activities such as charity,ect Lots of people like turkish fashion clothes as well as turkish designs. You can wear what you want Minh,Vietnam Fashion is not too important to me. I think that there are a lot of things in the world which are more worth spending money on than fashion and I also don't like girls who are fashin slave.
Certainly my girl friend can use money to buy clothes but not a lot. Anh, Vietnam Im not a fashion slave but I like it, it makes me more attractive and that is really good for me and for my job. Anh, Vietnam Im not a fashion slave but I like it, it make me more attractive and that is really good for me and for my job. Carlos Diaz Granados, Colombia I think that people that are fashion slaves, are people that feel insecure about the way they look, and they try to hide this by using expensive clothes that are offered in espensive boutiques.
But everybody is different and we have a diferent way to see the things liucaixi PRC many young girls likes fashion in my country,they want to make themself more beauty and more attractive,but they really don't know what is fashion suitable for them, they just follow fashion I think that is waste of time and money ROSANA VILLA,COLOMBIA actually all the people we turned surroundings in fashion, as much them women as the men, being a little but passive that the women.
To us teenagers has sold us a stereotype of the thin woman, the handsome man, the jean that today in day has been a revolution, sunglasses,kind of shoes, and this is not of now, this has been coming for many years ago for example when appear the miniskirt, the platforms shoes and other clothes. Sylvia - Colombia I think that look good is a very important think for some people self-esteem,I'm not a fashion slave but I try to look good, wearing nice and comfortable clothes.
Here in Colombia look good is very important think and everybody have a different way to see the fashion. Jensen, China I am telling you about all the fashion in my coutry. In my country, most people are neither fashion fan nor fashion slave, because most people here are not fashionable at all, they dont have enough money to spend on the fashionable clothes. Jarka from Slovakia I'm not a fashion slave and I'm wearing clothes which I like.
Of course, I care how I look, but I need to be comfortable with what I wear. I don't spend money on the latest fashion. Toshi, Japan Yes, that's right, our bodies come in different shapes and sizes. Those outrageous designs and original fabrics displayed on the catwalk might go well with beautifu slim models.
When I watch those kind of shows, I always think that they are so sexy but whoever can wear such embarrassing clothes on streets except for some of celebrities at a excellent party. In Japan, some young girls, but not a few, tend to follow the latest fashion and they are putting on some expensive branded clothes and bag which are often making sacrifices of their pairents' wealth, however, sometimes I feel their looks different in them.
It comes from their attitude not being worthy of elegant outfits rather than the mismatch between their body and the outfits. I think one should first be more careful about one's inside part or heart than one's appearence. Sandra Milena, Colombia the fashion is a tendence that changes every day.
Everytime and everday we see new styles and new designer. Clothes, like daily element of our life, have to be comfortable and adaptable to us but no the other way around. I like wearing what looks good on me But I appreciate the fashion show. Because the models who are in fashion clothes are beautiful and look so cool when they are on the catwalk. I like appreciate the fashion design.
However,I have my own fashion. I wouldn't go shopping crazyly in order to match teh fashion. I design myself. You know. It's my fashion. I think much fashion on the catwalk which is designed by the designers who just go along with their feeling.
They think that is the trend of this season or this year is not reality of our life. Most of the fashion is suit to look but not to wear in. Finally,what country's fashion does you like and enjoy? Lavender , China I'm not fashion slave too. Because i think different people should have their own style of wearing, it's not true that the latest fashion thing will be always be the most suitable one for you.
Peter, Germany Obviously almost every one, except me, has the opinion that fashion is not an important part of one's life. In my mind "fashion slave" does not have to be linked just with trendy clothes or rather catwalk. Nowadays roughly everything based on fashion. The human being is involved in this business like a part of a system. It is clear that everyone has to follow certain dress code, for example at work.
In case we would neglect that we would be considered as unsocial. Chi, Germany Fashion changes, style remains! Because I have my own fashion style. They are certainly ahead in the fashion scene. Still, fashion slaves are a fabric of the colorful, vibrant and dynamic urban scene.
To me, they serve a purpose. Generally speaking, that is to slowly haul the rest of the world towards progress in fashion as the world changes. I just find comfort in appearing appropriately in different occasions. Alessandro, Brazil I have others priorities, but is very good to buy pretty clothes. So it's very personal the choice of the clothe, and i think it's better that everyone be different Margarita Colombia Hi.
I think that Fashion is for people vain. Forall,China I don't care the brand,famous or not. The most important thing is that I like it. Venus,China I think the fashion shows beauty,to be enjoyed. Sometimes we can according to buy,but sometimes we can't afford because it is so dear,at the same time.
Maybe it is only a fashion,the market control. After all,we are willing to pay for it in order to make ourselves more beautiful. Hugo from Colombia Fashion is important, but don't make yourself a slave of it. Being yourself is more important than trying to imitate a model, what's more you should feel confident and comfortable with what you are wearing all the time. I like dress up like a fashion model.
MARTA; Barcelona,Catalonia Everyone is different,of course, and maybe clothes are the first sign of our personality; but don't become obsessive about fashion!! You are more important. Jeanne yes ,i like to wear new and beautiful clothes, but i won't spend too much money and time on it, and the most important thing is that they must fit me.
Just after for charm? Korea "Fine feathers make fine birds", but I have no interested in fashion or wearing apparel. Generally women are very sensitive to their clothes, esp actress, singers. Many Korean school principals offering an idea to their teachers to dress up in order to keep teacher's dignity. I don't agree to their opinions, I like to dress down. Korea's hottest month of the year is August, during this terrible month, some teachers dress up to maintain their dignity.
When I see such persons, I feel stifling. On the other hand, many foreigners who are serving in Korea as English teachers enjoying dress down. Their clothes are very simple, practical and seemed to emphasize its convient. I think that teacher's real dignity lies not in good clothes but good knowledge.
In my opinion, one person's worth can't be judged by their good clothes or not one. The important function of clothes are protecting one from bad weather and maintain good relationship among social members. Zoe, China My opinion about fashion: Try to make yourself beautiful and comfortable within your money limit. I dont fallow mode,infact i have a my style E. I like looking for nice and comfortable clothes. But spending much money on clothes is silly although good clothes make us look beautiful and pretty.
But nice clothes sometimes change our appearance and make us look smart or pretty. So, it is better to buy some good and not so expensive ones. Tina,China In my view, the fashion clothes displayed on the catwalk are quite exaggerated and not suitable to be wore out in the streat at all. Some clothes make the model almost naked.
I think this can only be looked as an art. For me, I never follow the trendy clothes in the fashion magazines. What I understand the fashion is the things most suitable to oneself. Ghada from Sudan I like fashion and always be in Style ,i care alot about it but i like be good in them.
Chasing the trend all the time is just waste of money. The more fashionable your clothes are, the sooner they get out of fashion. Fashion industry is so clever that they try to make you buy the latest clothes. To prevent you from being a fashion slave, you have to know about yourself and decide what to wear.
And be confident of what you are. There are more beautiful clothes. It is simply not comfortable and too expensive. I like to look elegant and not many of those clothes are really graceful. What is more,the author of the story is right saying that some of designers seem to want to make women look stupid. How could we pay for it? I will spend some money on cloths.
But I just buy the cloths which fit to me and make me looking better. Judy from Panama First of all, thank you for the summary, it is really good. Well, I am also a fashion fan, but I think some circuntaces require to be trendy. Sometimes, it is necessary to wear the latest of the fashion, but not the one that make you look foolish. It is very important to give a very good impressions if you want to get something, for example: a job.
But I rarely buy modern clothes. It's going to old fashion shortly. I would rather buy high quality clothes than fashionable ones. I can wear until it goes off. Ilda, Albania I dare think I might be a fashion fan. In my opinion in some occasion it is important to look good so it worth spending some money ,bur every day i like to feel comfortable and i prefer the casual look.
I suppose if someone would be a fashion slave the whole money in the word wouldn't be enough to fulfill the enormeous desire to buy everything all the time. I think I am obsessed in reading and i fell quite happy for it. I just think that the way we wear should be suitable with our countries' cultures, traditions and public views. Though fashion makes us cooler and smatter, it can make us have criticisms from public view and make us waste much money time. Fasion is a close friend with economic power.
So what I got around hand are ones that can't match one another very well. Some freinds buy clothes of the same design and stlye,while much cheaper as substitutes. But these replacements feel bad and can't keep shape and size over a long time. So to me,chasing trends is also an efficient motive to make more money. Karol from Poland I think cloth are not very important. People shoud vear clothes that are comfortable and suit to them. More important is person and his personality than clothes.
Chau from Vietnam Catwalk fashion are for the models and the designers only. People in the real life wear what they like and can afford. I'm a fashion fan. Why don't we spend some money on some suitable clothes that make us look good and trendy? I used to enjoy having the latest models.
Now as mother of three children I have other priorities. Shirley from China I do love fashion clothes which can show the different characters of different people,but I never wore those which are too inharmonious with my identity.
To feel beautiful and suitable is most important ,but also show a little character will be wonderful. Clothes of low prices is ok,because fashion clothes always change quickly. Kgkang, Korea I differ to agree with fashion slave. Human live in floods of fashon, common people can buy one - two suits per a year.
Too fashionable people spend much money to get clothes only for self-satfactory and compensative feelings. Many manufacturers,specially of baby garments and kids clothers put the comfortability as the first periority,rather than new look only. Similarly,lots of teen ageing cloths are selected to bright colours and innocent look.
On the otherhand, the sober colour and style are choosen for midle-aged groups. Hence it is up to you ,to decide what really best suits you. Satomi Japan I am a fashion fan. I think it is important to spend some money on cloths, because fashion is a part of our life.
But I don't agree to chase trends merely. Some people are just wearing modern cloths,because they are the latest. There isn't even an ounce fragment of individuality. But I think fashion should be the way to express one's individuality, and you will find the charm of fashion. My top priority is comfortable. However,I never think that someone will treat clothes like "air", rather to the contrary, rich people usually look for high fashion with top designers.
They just don't care much about how much money they have to spend on. In human civilization, we really need to wear clothes, just like , we can't survive without "air". Megumi in Japan I think the fasion in the show is one of the arts. So I don't care much about trend.
Instead of it I would like to wear clothes suts me. John Sth Korea In some sense, following fashion trends doesn't always have to be looked as being a 'fashion slave'. Some people might actually feel good about themselves wearing popular brends of their choice or latest style.
Rather than being fashion slave you should become 'fashion conscious' Van- Vietnam In my opinion, clothes which we wear should be suitable with the figure, the situation we are, sometimes with our occupation. Clothes reflect your characteristic and knowledge. And I like the clothes that make me comfortable and self- confident.
6. Stephanie says most undergraduate students 1) can consider their master's degree while they study. 2) don't want to obtain a master's degree. They are truly fashion victims and it is sad that no one is able to think for themselves anymore. If they got in a no name shop where there are no familiar. 4. Fashion victims. 5. What fashion is. 6. A new factor to be fashionable. 7. Sensible advice on shopping. 8. How to wear stylishly.