Hello fashion babes!
You're welcome to look around if you're curious about fashion and fusion.
The concept of fashion and fusion is present in this blog.
Life is to short to wear boring clothes, so why not try them all?
Hey! aside from that why not try to browse about fashion first, right?
Fashion is something we deal with everyday. Even people who say they don’t care what they wear choose clothes every morning that say a lot about them and how they feel that day.
One certain thing in the fashion world is change. We are constantly being bombarded with new fashion ideas from music, videos, books, and television. Movies also have a big impact on what people wear. Ray-Ban sold more sunglasses after the movie Men In Black. Sometimes a trend is world-wide. Back in the 1950s, teenagers everywhere dressed like Elvis Presley.
Musicians and other cultural icons have always influenced what we’re wearing, but so have political figures and royalty. Newspapers and magazines report on what Hillary Clinton wears. The recent death of Diana, the Princess of Wales, was a severe blow to the high fashion world, where her clothes were daily news.
Even folks in the 1700s pored over fashion magazines to see the latest styles. Women and dressmakers outside the French court relied on sketches to see what was going on. The famous French King Louis XIV said that fashion is a mirror. Louis himself was renowned for his style, which tended towards extravagant laces and velvets.
What is Fusion in Fashion?
A question that in the most recent years has been gaining more and more popularity. It’s simple, fusion fashion is essentially combining two or more styles from different cultures into one. You can combine any culture into the mix, but recently it appears western and Indian styles have been receiving more attention. This type of fashion style is admired by many different ages and cultural backgrounds. It's a bold and innovative type of style which celebrates the beauty of Indian culture.
Fashion Sketching
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Fashion sketch is the first step in bringing your fashion creations to
life; you can almost call it the blueprint for a design. These sketches
aren't accompanied by a figure, and their core purpose is to communicate
your design and all its technical elements, such as length of garment
and fit, to the viewer.
Remember:
Fashion is art and you are the canvas >3
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