Monday, July 27, 2009

Clothing And The Media

By Pri Vag

People have always had a penchant for looking good. A lot of money is spent by consumers for the latest fashions and trends, and high street stores and clothing companies alike are profiting from this. This is certainly something which is not new, it has been a prevalent part of life for some time and this trend is definitely set to continue.

The media is a huge part of this phenomenon because without them, certain trends would not be so obvious for shoppers. The media fuel our sense of the latest fashionable garment, and this is heightened by celebrity culture. Celebrities now unconsciously show us what to wear, how to act and so much more. The UK is now obsessed with all they see in celebritys lives.

There is now more pressure on society to wear certain brands and colours and always to be up to date with their closet. This can be deemed in both a positive and negative light.

For the advantages, it is an industry which aids our economy and provides a significant amount of employment for the British workforce. Having said this, the negative affects are all too obvious and for me this is especially the case in teenagers. With peer pressure and bullying, common place in the school playground teenagers are now increasingly under pressure to wear the most fashion garments and look smart.

For me this is why the clothing industry will always be successful and an integral part of our lives. With different forms of media now being invented the exposure of fashion is set to increase, and with this so is the growth of textiles and its related industries.

So when trying on the latest fashion trends and searching for the most popular celebrity designers, make sure it is something that is suited to you and something which is not driven by your peers or the media.

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