Countries like Pakistan faces lots of economical, political and other types of hurdles .One of the most increasing problem is today’s rapidly changing fashion trends .It sounds weird but it is true because the costs of adapting to latest fashion trends is quite high, therefore it is difficult for third world countries like Pakistan to afford fashion in our daily life. However no branch of life let it be economic, cultural, religious or recreational has been free from the tremendous effect of this great transformation in progress. Everyone wants to look cool and classy so they follow and adapt themselves to the latest trends of the era. It is our right to live the way we like .For that we may undergo for some small changes. For instance, we may change our clothing style. We may change our routine, we may change our diet, we may even change our lifestyle .One should do whatever makes him/her happy. According to many business theories sometimes, change is necessary not for only business purposes but for personal purpose too. From the day of our independence August 14, 1947 up to date, Pakistan’s has been a society in transition. The society of Pakistan is dynamic and therefore ever-changing, and its patterns …show more content…
Therefore, follow fashion while staying within your limits. There should be a balance between Religion and worldly affairs. Further, I am glad to let you know that some of the famous fashion designers take the Muslim fashion clothing very seriously and they worked really hard in the development of Muslim fashion .Many famous designers are designing muslim fashion clothes designing e.g Junaid Jamshaid introduced Long shirts with tights for women which are still in fashion which can be available via online shops. One can buy it online conveniently or at outlets with huge
The world around us is constantly changing. The ideas of new and improved up-to-date items cause us to want and change the way we are. Advertising has sky rocketed in the last decade and is on a steady incline. Advertising is not all for looks. The way our minds process the advertisements are different than the way they were in the 1800 's. The value of an image has also changed and giving in to the norm has taken its toll on the world.
Fashion became an important part of the 1950’s with the culture changes and social changes. After World War 2 was over there was a bigger break of fabrics, giving them a new look of fashion. By this happening in the 50’s clothing became a way to express society 's individual identity in the decade. Russia’s climate affected women’s fashion in the 50’s majorly.
President John F. Kennedy had once said to the United Nations against the Soviet Union, “Conformity is the jailer of freedom, and the enemy of growth.” Kennedy talks about how monotony limits the possibilities of achieving freedom. Making people be the same as everyone else constricts people’s ability to choice and liberty. Conformity doesn’t allow people to change, to grow since they won’t be able to because they have to be the same as everyone else.
In some ways, organisms, people, cultures, as well as ecosystems change their habits and their ways of life to better themselves. Meanwhile some simply choose to maintain their own way of life because they're unable to adapt to a new environment. To better the environment and themselves, a greater emphasis is placed when an individual adapts to their own environment. Some individuals are influenced by others to change, while others change on their own. However, some don’t feel influenced to adapt because they think that they don’t need a change.
Fundamentals of Fashion And Their Reflection In “The Next Black” Aaliya Gujral Unquestionably clothes are a prominent part of our lives. They help us express who we are and often represent our sex, occupation, age and social standing. Clothing has been used by humans for thousands of years, and comes in a variety of forms. It has evolved throughout the course of history to include more fabrics, patterns, styles and designs.
I wear skinny jeans and t-shirts on the regular, I enjoy wearing makeup and I love anything with sparkles. But through my adolescent years, I have asked myself, why do I wear what all the other girls wear? I slowly began to understand why: my cultural identity is influenced by my group of friends at school, what I see in the magazines I read and the celebrities
Due to the fast pace of mass media, and how fast trends change, no one is given the chance to be themselves. People aren’t given a single moment to question if they are contributing anything meaningful to the world. Society is so caught up in being just like celebrities and influencers, that they completely lose themselves in it. This generation suffers from the want to be like everyone else, and we are left with nothing unique and nothing different. The change in fashion, music, and even language, leads to an even greater desire to be the same.
The evolution of fashion industry should be in trend with the technology developments. Technology is the driver of transformation supported by government incentives. The options could be as below • Fabrics used should be new high-tech. Some examples could be nano-tech fabrics and programmable clothing, use of biodegradable non toxic spray-on clothing • Clothes for each could be designed using 3D body scanners which will allow people to “try on” clothes in virtual mirrors and interactive screens • Switching to a “low-carbon” economy based on renewable
Forgive me if I’m wrong but we are easily influenced by the latest trends we see every day. When we see a flawless picture of a celebrity on social media, we want to transform into that person, we want to change who we are in order to
One of the objectives of the volume is the idea that successful fashion is outside Europe and North America, but for the rest of the world they are just a recent phenomenon of globalization and imitation. Jansen in her book, ”Modern Fashion Traditions” concerned the development of three areas over the Crouse of a century; focusing on the cultural, social, economic changes that shift the way in which fashion production has received. The first generation of fashion designers, working in the 1960-80s including Zhor Sebti, Tamy Tazi and Naima Bennis, emerged from a class of Moroccan designers who lead the revolution of Moroccan fashion. Those designers want to show that woman can be Moroccan and modern simultaneously. They reinvent the design of Moroccan Caftan, they try to make it more prevalent and fashioned.
Fashion never remains the same and with the advancements in technology fashion has become even more wavering. Fashion is highly influenced from the social, technological and economical changes. A series of events that replace current societal patterns with the
Fashion is more common in current society than in the ancient tribes or peasant communities. Modern society is an open one where class differences are not as severe as in primitive society. Its urban and mobile class structure allows people to develop its own personality taste and implement its new course. The modern world is more open-minded to differences and consequently places few restraints on the cycle of fashion. Our principles of judgment have also changed.
Over the last few decades, the world has witnessed the evolution of many different aspects of popular cultures, such as movies, technology, music, and fashion. Although the medium of Pop Culture has a lot to do with whether or not it actually causes change or if it just reflects on what has taken place. The general trend is that Pop Culture is utilized to reflect changes in people’s attitudes and beliefs, and only in rare instances does it actually cause significant changes. Movies in the 1970s and 80s are prime examples of how popular culture reflects on what is going on in society at the time, however, technological advancements in the 1990s is an anomalous example of when popular culture has caused changes in society.
Fashion is my method of self-expression. The clothes we choose to wear gives us control over how others perceive us and affects how we feel about ourselves. From wearing black at the Golden Globes in support of the Time’s Up movement to the traditional Chinese Qi Pao, clothes can show solidarity without words or act as a way for us to connect to our cultural heritage. This is why fashion is important to me, because it allows me to tell a story about who I am and who I aspire to be. I have chosen to further my Management studies at the London College of Fashion because the MA Fashion Design Management covers themes essential for managing a successful fashion brand, which has always been a dream of mine.
Popular culture or pop culture is the entirety of ideas, perspectives, attitudes, images, and other phenomena that are within the mainstream of a given culture, especially Western culture of the early to mid 20th century and the emerging global mainstream of the late 20th and early 21st century. Heavily influenced by mass media, this collection of ideas permeates the everyday lives of the society. The most common pop culture categories are: entertainment, sports, news, politics, fashion/clothes, technology and slang. Popular culture is often viewed as being trivial and "dumbed down" in order to find consensual acceptance throughout the mainstream. As a result, it comes under heavy criticism from various non-mainstream sources which deem it superficial, consumerist, sensationalist, or corrupt.