Thursday, January 20, 2011

For Those With No Interest in Fashion...


A large part of my current identity includes being a student and striving for success upon my intended career path. As I utilize my education by taking prescribed major courses and obeying my academic plans, I am noticing that opportunities for creativity are starting to diminish. After playing the piano for fourteen years, I quit upon coming to college. In addition, the abundance of English courses I experienced in high school that allowed me to channel creativity through writing vanished due to academic plans. However, the loss of these two creative outputs allowed room for my interest in fashion to grow. These days, my creative output is largely expressed through my style. For me, fashion is an expression of identity. It defines who I am or who I want to be. In addition, the evolution of fashion styles is quite remarkable to say the least. Both mainstream and independent trends are constantly reoccurring through the succession of each era. Thus, history comes alive!
As predicted, this blog will describe my reports and opinions on current fashion styles and trends. I decided to make my first blog entry an introduction in hopes to gain fellow interest in a subject that many people may consider unimportant. If you still think this is so, I encourage you to follow my entries onto this blog. Upon further consideration, I guarantee you will see that fashion can be an enlightening, dynamic, and cultural form of art! 

3 comments:

  1. I think this is a great way to express yourself! I can see many people taking an interest in your opinions regarding current fashion trends. Additionally, I think the pictures can contribute a lot! I am excited to see what you have to say! Where are your favorite places to shop?!

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  2. It's great that you take the time to put together an outfit that you feel great in! I used to follow fashion a lot too. Are there any designers you are interested in?

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  3. You make a good point about how important it is to have an outlet for your creative spark. Though I myself know nothing about fashion (except from what I learned watching The Devil Wears Prada), I know from my own experience that I need to express how I feel from time to time in ways other than just talking.

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