How to Demarcate a Trendy Clothing Piece From a Fady One.?

 

Difference between a trend and fad
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Eclipsing fad—once so twinkling—nestles in its vacancy—in the wake of jiffy—conflictingly—trend bears tokens to corroborate its ceaseless force—in nurturing fashion since it (trend) pervades it (fashion) through, and through. 

Fashion's volatility hurdle—breeds a deluge of fads—swiftly yo-yo. They (fads) are for aye jocund—with a bump of lenity like drizzle but—don't perturbate mainstream fashion haviour. Trend translates—to a broader fashion sphere—evolve more adagio—and linger. Investing in a new, fresh trend—is an act of prudence to build a fickle wardrobe—flaming a timeless fire of bling—that doesn't quench. 


At this point—you are more interested in trends than fads—but how do you know that your potent purchase is a trend or passing fad? The decisive questions are as follows:


  1. Does it sound like an item.?

An item—is a singular separated piece—like a batwing sweater or stovepipe-legged pants. Isolated pieces that burst into prominence—are said to be fads—and are normally characterized with a short lifespan. A trend fuses the design of plethora items. Like—the softening up or narrowing of all silhouettes—instead of changing in one particular one. 



  1. Is it wearable by a few or most women.?

If you are signaling—the onslaught agenda of skintight pants or very full skirts—you are referring to a small-scale of women who wear—especially—those with excellent figures or perfect proportions. Let's ask you another question—this one requires some brainstorming. Can you buy a fad with your hard-earned dollars? Assume that you know it will last shortly—like a matter of a single month. If it appeals to both of your fashion eyes—looking good on your body—and you can afford it—why shouldn't you pick one?


Let's hear this case:

Jasmine—is a 24 years old woman with a perfect figure. Her fashion taste—is rooted to classic, customized styles—but timely—she dresses incredibly adventuresome. Jasmine is subjected to three party invitations—during the Christmas holiday season. Her instinct—gravitates her to buy a black crepe pants—with an insanely narrow cut through the leg. She was familiar with this fad—but it graced her body. Keep in mind that—she is having three chances to rock pants in the coming weeks. 


The idea came into her mind—since she owns several tops that will look totally different with pants. In case—fashion change is defined by a trend—other than a fad—the question must be—when should you buy,? unlike should you buy.?


A governing rule—is that you shouldn't be the first to try a new trend—likewise—you shouldn't be the last one. If the trend appears to be harmonious—with your basic fashion heart—pick it while it's fresh. The longer you delay to buy—the less mileage you acquire from purchases and—the less credit you get from being adventuresome. 


If you are more attracted—to adding a trendy piece in your wardrobe—feel free to purchase something for evening or for your personal life. Don't feel like you need—to revamp your wardrobe totally with just a single new trend—it doesn't matter how long it will last in the fashion system. Prioritize a closet full of classics—rather than romantic clothes.  


Frequently—a single piece of clothing is enough to epitomize a new trend—this can be a new silhouette of a blazer or a certain type of blouse. Purchase what you think of—as a proper representation of that trendy piece—and add it into your wardrobe. If you think it makes you proud—add a few more pieces in the same mood. 


Alternatively—you can adjust the pieces that already are in the closet—rather than buying new items—to make them appear trendy and contemporary. Like—if you want to conform with a trend belted blazer—you don't need to buy it if you have one whose proportions will flatter upon belting. Try with belts of variety width in front of a mirror—and watch the result. 


Another case can be your dated dresses—if you are able to shorten—belt them to appear chic over pants. Try pinning up the dress first—then if you are satisfied—cut off the dress and—stitch the hem.

Steven Kitumbika

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