Blogpost 5: Looks Like A Clown?!
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Fashion isn’t about anyone, fashion is about what’s objectively good- the seaming in sync of art and industry. Just as fabric and thread have to synchroni in a garment, a piece of clothing has to coincide with its wearer.
White thick makeup, crazy colorful hair, bright fanciful and exaggerated big pants, over sized ties and undersized hats: that’s what makes a fashion clown! Have you ever look into a mirror and find yourself stuck in a clown figure? Well, maybe for some who had experienced this kind of scenario, they are now looking for a new fashion trends. As I was going through the articles about clown fashion, I found an article entitled, “Are You Dressing Like A Clown?” by Kiune in the site, “Pickup Dance”. The article discussed about the “Men’s Fashion Trends that will Fade Fast”. Though it talks about men’s fashion trends, it was still an eye catching because it’s not usual for me to read an article about fashion trends for men.
First in line is the “Jeans With Too Much Faux-Damage” which has fake
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pigment drench, slits,cuts, and oil smudge. Second, “Visible IN Items” that refers to anything that most of the guys wear. It’s just so happen that if you wear like anyone does, the thing you wear will be common. Third and fourth respectively, “Excessive Neon” and “Excessive Colors”; remember that too much is bad and also, exorbitant neon colors is hurtful into the eyes. Fifth, “Graphics Or Writing On Pants” which is commonly used way back 90’s. Sixth, “Brands or Logos”. We are now into digital age where communal slavery is unpleasant. Seventh, “Anything Oversized”. Big, loose jeans and long, bulge shirts belongs to street wear. And lastly, “Pink”. The color pink can be applied as long as you can wear it appropriately and fashionably. Also, make your shirt simple - elude too many markings, gothic writing, and pockets. There are always exemption to rule and it includes accessories, peacocking(dressing for attention) and high fashion (fashion from other countries, at universal stores, or at designer stores).
If fashion is for everyone, is it fashion? The answer goes far beyond the number and relates to the speed of fast trend. There is no longer a time difference between when a small division of fashion-conscious people pick up a trend and when it is all over the sidewalks. However, dress clothing preferences continue to burst, it all goes together to come up with a look and there’s an article entitled, “Swanky Dresser Or Fashion Clown? Your Men's Dress Clothing Options Say it All!” written by Lin Sasen in the site, “Ezine articles” that will surely help men out there to convey their own fashion description. The article gave some guide on how to make your own fashion genre.
First, is to know yourself. Knowing yourself will lead you to a fashion style that suites you well. Also, through your identity and nature, you will figure out your own fashion style. Second, is "being comfortable in your own skin" meaning you’re not denying your dimensions. If your waistline is 37”, do not wear a skinny or fit pants with 34” waist. Third, is "being appropriate" which means that your outfit should reflect at the place you where at. And lastly, have some fun -latest, bright, studded, whatever fits your taste and puts a smile on your face whenever you wear it.
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Clowns’ fashion sense adds to the entertainment they are able to give to their audience. This bright fanciful and exaggerated big pants, over sized ties and undersized hats may look nice and appropriate to them but not for someone who is to fashion.
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