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Here’s What You Don’t Know About Fashion Trends

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  1. Which fashion house was founded first
  2. How fashion trends affect society
  3. How much fashion designers get paid
  4. Will fashion designers be needed in the future

Fashion trends are constantly changing, and it can be difficult to keep up. Sometimes a trend will appear out of nowhere, take the world by storm for a few months (or longer), then disappear before you ever had the chance to give it a try. However, there’s more to fashion trends than what meets the eye — they go much further than just design and color choices. In this blog post, we’ll dive into some of the lesser-known aspects of fashion trends that you don’t know.

Which fashion house was founded first

Rei Kawakubo’s Comme des Garçons spring 2016 collection was inspired by the Incroyables, a group of Parisian youths who emerged in the 1790s after the Terror and the execution of Maximilien Robespierre. They had weird haircuts, spoke with funny voices and wore fashion that distended, padded and pulled the body out of proportion, with coats cropped under the chest in front and rears almost brushing the floor. They were far from the center of the fashion world.

The Incroyables were a group of Parisian youths who emerged in the 1790s after the Terror and the execution of Maximilien Robespierre. They had weird haircuts, spoke with funny voices and wore fashion that distended, padded and pulled the body out of proportion, with coats cropped under the chest in front and rears almost brushing the floor. Historians are unclear how the Incroyables originated, but their sartorial obsessions were well established by the late 18th century, with Louis XIV making his courtiers mad for the right to wear red heels and Marie Antoinette launching a hairstyle and the color puce. Comprising a minuscule minority in Parisian society, they were far from the center of the fashion world.

How fashion trends affect society

Fashion trends come and go; at the same time, society’s values change and evolve in accordance with its beliefs and culture. When it comes to fashion, it is not simply an ambitious projected picture of a good old value that is interpreted to accomplish some of the aims or agenda similar, but rather an expressive and refreshing notion worthy of being presented for society’s recognition that makes us even more instinctive. The individual’s presence in society is the ticket to communicate nonverbal communication messages such as possible hints about his or her social standing, values, and lifestyle. It is clear that the popularity of a fashion trend is determined by how society perceives and assesses the fashion trend.Fashion trends have had a positive or negative impact on society, depending on the population. There are different categories of population and their mentality, so the influence or impact of the trends will vary from category to category, group to group, and individual to individual. The age period where the impact of anything is at peak is between 10 to 24, and more than half 55% of urban youth in India keep a close track of latest trends. There can be positive as well as negative impact of fashion trends on society.

when fashion becomes a form of protest

Rei Kawakubo unveiled a collection for her Comme des Garçons label that was a tribute to the 18th century at the spring 2016 presentations in March. Its forms were grandly outsized: enormous brocade and jacquard balloons malformed the body, hair piled high and frizzed. Pat Cleveland’s daughter, Anna Cleveland, moved with a unique stride, toes pointing outward and nose pointed upward. Kawakubo cited “eighteenth-century punk” as her inspiration. “The eighteenth century was a time of transition and revolution,” she explained. “This is how I suppose punks would appear if they lived in the twenty-first century.”

The Incroyables were a group of Parisian youths who emerged in the 1790s after the Terror and the execution of Maximilien Robespierre. They had weird haircuts, spoke with funny voices and wore fashion that distended, padded and pulled the body out of proportion, with coats cropped under the chest in front and rears almost brushing the floor. Historians are unclear how the Incroyables originated, but their sartorial obsessions were well established by the late 18th century, with Louis XIV making his courtiers mad for the right to wear red heels and Marie Antoinette launching a hairstyle and the color puce. Comprising a minuscule minority in Parisian society, they were far from the center of the fashion world.

How much fashion designers get paid

A fashion designer is a qualified professional who uses the art of design and aesthetics to create garments and accessories. They are in responsible of constructing and designing the look of a certain clothing in all aspects such as form, fabric, colour, trimming, and so on. A fashion designer’s average pay is INR 5.68 LPA, while a designer with more than 10 years of expertise may make up to INR 30 LPA – 35 LPA. Top celebrity fashion designers make up to 10 crores each year, including Manish Malhotra, Sabyasachi, Ritu Kumar, Tarun Tahilani, and many more. To become a fashion designer, aspiring candidates can pursue either undergraduate or postgraduate Fashion Designing courses from top Fashion Designing Colleges across the country. Admissions to these courses are usually done on the basis of various Design Entrance Exams.

Will fashion designers be needed in the future

The US fashion sector is valued at over 108 billion dollars and is predicted to more than double by next year, reaching approximately 223 billion dollars. It’s also positive that consumers spend about 6% of their income on clothing. While Covid-19 has hurt the industry, as it has in other sectors, the sector still offers exciting chances for individuals who wish to work in it. Despite dips in trends, demand in a country the size of US will remain high. Fashion is also highly important in US. Having said that, fashion designing can be a demanding career, has cut-throat competition, and would require you to be always on your toes to reach the peaks. The scope doesn’t also restrict you to US, it would take you all over the world. Of course, the pay would be handsome too, provided you are being creative and managing your time exceptionally well. In addition, you need to always keep yourself updated with the industry as trends change in the blink of an eye, sometimes. So, what’s in store for you?

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