By Greg Pierce
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, just as fashion depends on the one creating a fashion statement. Fashion may vary considerably depending on age, nationality, social standing, occupation, geography or even cultural background. Dressing has to be appropriate according to the occasion and time that it is called for because the real essence of a dress is seen only when it is worn proper for an occasion.
There are no blueprint rules governing the fashion or clothing industry but fashion critics, through the media have set standards what and how fashion should be. Editorial critics and commentaries in fashion and lifestyle magazines such as Vogue and Cosmopolitan have such captivating bylines that capture readers' interests, projecting what fashion taboos and fashion statements are. Thus, the media has sensationalized the fashion industry such that fashion designers' dependence on them has in-arguably grown over the years.
What type of clothing or apparel matches with what occasion? Since we have been dictated by the media and fashion designers on what to wear on specific occasions or purposes, it is just excellent to follow fashion rules rather than be branded as a fashion outcast.
A cocktail gown or dress, which was coined originally by Christian Dior, is worn at cocktail parties or early evening parties usually held outdoors. Although the length of the dress depends on cultural background and personal preference, most cocktail dresses are knee-length or just above the knee although some more conservative individuals prefer to wear it longer.
Ball gowns are long dresses with tight-fitting bodice, long, flowing and floor-sweeping trained skirts or full dresses that are usually worn at banquets, opera, gala, balls and other formal affairs. These gowns are usually made of elegant fabrics such as chiffon, satin, velvet, taffeta, silk and among others.
Evening gowns, on the other hand, are also made of elaborate and exquisite fabrics. Unlike ball gowns that always come in as flared skirts, evening gowns may vary in style as they may come in A-line or trumpet-shaped and among other patterns.
Informal parties, on the other hand does not require one to wear a specific clothing style as one can wear simple evening dress, jeans or anything such as the latest fad in the fashion industry but with the exception of theme parties such as costume or children's parties where guest are requested to wear specific costumes.
The fashion industry, thus, does not have permanence as trends evolve and so do personal preferences change along with time. So anybody does not have an authority to dictate what is right from wrong because fashion is what the wearer states - confidence and elegance at the right occasion at the right time of the day.
Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, just as fashion depends on the one creating a fashion statement. Fashion may vary considerably depending on age, nationality, social standing, occupation, geography or even cultural background. Dressing has to be appropriate according to the occasion and time that it is called for because the real essence of a dress is seen only when it is worn proper for an occasion.
There are no blueprint rules governing the fashion or clothing industry but fashion critics, through the media have set standards what and how fashion should be. Editorial critics and commentaries in fashion and lifestyle magazines such as Vogue and Cosmopolitan have such captivating bylines that capture readers' interests, projecting what fashion taboos and fashion statements are. Thus, the media has sensationalized the fashion industry such that fashion designers' dependence on them has in-arguably grown over the years.
What type of clothing or apparel matches with what occasion? Since we have been dictated by the media and fashion designers on what to wear on specific occasions or purposes, it is just excellent to follow fashion rules rather than be branded as a fashion outcast.
A cocktail gown or dress, which was coined originally by Christian Dior, is worn at cocktail parties or early evening parties usually held outdoors. Although the length of the dress depends on cultural background and personal preference, most cocktail dresses are knee-length or just above the knee although some more conservative individuals prefer to wear it longer.
Ball gowns are long dresses with tight-fitting bodice, long, flowing and floor-sweeping trained skirts or full dresses that are usually worn at banquets, opera, gala, balls and other formal affairs. These gowns are usually made of elegant fabrics such as chiffon, satin, velvet, taffeta, silk and among others.
Evening gowns, on the other hand, are also made of elaborate and exquisite fabrics. Unlike ball gowns that always come in as flared skirts, evening gowns may vary in style as they may come in A-line or trumpet-shaped and among other patterns.
Informal parties, on the other hand does not require one to wear a specific clothing style as one can wear simple evening dress, jeans or anything such as the latest fad in the fashion industry but with the exception of theme parties such as costume or children's parties where guest are requested to wear specific costumes.
The fashion industry, thus, does not have permanence as trends evolve and so do personal preferences change along with time. So anybody does not have an authority to dictate what is right from wrong because fashion is what the wearer states - confidence and elegance at the right occasion at the right time of the day.
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