Friday 4 May 2012

Love life, Live fashion

Two statements, two different things

  • Instinctively, we believe that richer, better-educated people enjoy a better life. But according to Alder, the relationship between health and social status is far more subtle: It’s not just a question of where you sit on the socioeconomic ladder; it’s also your perception of how many rungs you must climb to reach the top.
  • Then it is said that people who are not into fashion don't have fashion sense, another statement which can be argued.
Beautiful interior















Having the above picture with a caption what does it detail more about to you? Some would say its success reaching the top and others would say its style (fashion), art etc. As far as something has style in it its fashion, your art, interior, exterior and many more. Then you ask yourself why do you love fashion, what does it do for you, what does it give you and why do you love it so much?  A lot of people will say it's because it's a way to really express yourself. It's a way to subtly signal where you fit in, what is in your mind. For me, though, it's mostly an experience of art.
Others would argue they love fashion because they love change.
Fashion never stays the same, this is the reason why some people admire modern-thinking and unusual designers who seem to be stepping forward into new things. This is also the reason why I hate done designs and recycled ideas. Fashion has no limits!
 
 
Designers prove that their imagination has no limits when "dressing their catwalks"
Chanel Catwalk
 
The setting of a catwalk show is almost just as important for designers as their actual runway collections.

The backdrop contextualises and enhances the significance of a collection's theme and can intensify emotion or create a specific atmosphere.

Undoubtedly, a catwalk’s aesthetic can have a huge impact on fashion show attendees.

Especially when designers put their best foot forward with extravagant and colourful decoration, giant jungle paradises, live animals and cities created inside the four walls of a building.