Fashion is a constantly evolving, global, and innovative industry. It is often viewed as a mirror of society, reflecting and influencing different eras and cultural movements.
The term ‘fashion’ can be applied to a style or trend of clothing, shoes, jewellery, accessories and even language. It can also be a way of showing one’s personality and creativity. Fashion can also be a status symbol, conveying wealth, power and confidence. It can also be seen as a form of social commentary, with some designers creating political statements through their work.
It is thought that changes in fashion are a reflection of societal change and the financial interests of designers and manufacturers. However, some research has shown that internal taste mechanisms can influence changes in fashion independently of these external influences.
The fashion industry is a multibillion dollar business, with the main centres being in London, New York, Paris and Milan, although there are many incredible fashion designers and professionals all over the world. The world of fashion encompasses many different aspects, from the high-end designer clothes worn on the runways to the mass-produced clothing sold in malls and markets.
The way people dress is a reflection of their attitudes, beliefs and values. It can show off individuality, a sense of luxury and status, a desire to keep up with the latest trends and styles or even a desire to stand out from the crowd. Fashion can be an understated whisper, a high-energy scream or an all knowing wink and smile.