Fashion statement
By vcha_23
@vcha_23 (110)
Philippines
October 25, 2008 11:17pm CST
I would just like to know if you agree with this one "You don't need tons of money to look fashionable and tasteful". I'm quite unsure with my stand because lots of "in" styles are usually expensive. But i admit i am tilted slightly into agreeing.
3 responses
@bjcyrix (6901)
• Philippines
30 Oct 08
The "in" thing are dictated by other people and it changes every time. It would be costly to keep up with that constant change. If a person really wanna be fashionable adn tasteful, its all about the bearing and the confidence that he/she has. If those models out there would just put on faded jeans and a simple t shirt they would still look fashionable since they know who and how they are. They have the confidence to pull off and carry just everyday outfits. As for buying things that are said to be "in", that would definitely be costly and would just work for a specific season. Otherwise, the person would have to wait some few years before the trend comes back. Everything in fashion comes back. Maybe not next season but as the years go by, they will come back.
@bowtieguy (5915)
• United States
28 Oct 08
I guess it is non look fashionable in other brands that don't cost as much as the ones who wear expensive clothes.
@klaudine (3650)
• Indonesia
26 Oct 08
I think this statement are somehow true. I really think that being fashionable isn't necessarily being high maintained person. I often see people around me mixing and matching clothes, modifying their look, they don't have to spend lots of money just to be fashionable. I don't believe with 'in' fashion. Some fashionable people, according to me, is someone who's not 'in' style, but someone who can 'make' style. They are the trendsetter, they can make it without being the same with other. That's how the fashion work for me