I have always kept an eye out for fashion once in a while when inspiration strikes or there is something that catches my attention. Recently a lot of fashion houses have caught my attention. The models donning their clothes, look so good, every one of them, and it is easy to see why.
After getting a reality check once in a while, what I saw was, most of the clothes on display are for either tall, slim, sometimes fair (an advantage for sure). I definitely did not fit into the height, size or how the clothes will sit on me.
The real deal is why do we all try to fit in the dress rather than the dress complimenting you.
It's not unusual for brides or her girlfriends to talk about diet plans or even work out routine to fit into the dress. This is not to say its wrong.I had done that in the past very often, myself. Here I just wanted to point out to the fact that, our entire lives most of us (I am talking about average people) fluctuation in between certain weight. Some people might have a wider range than others.
In short, why not have designers make dresses for an average height, voluptuous women. Once we adopt a certain acceptance that we are not going to look like the models we can comfortably choose what dresses compliments our body rather than change our bodies to fit into a dress you buy.
Shouldn't it be the consumers who should decide the market rather than the market trying to make people look like a certain kind? I find it extremely problematic when I see everyone look similar because the make up trends tend to make one look more streamlined in a certain way. I can't seem to appreciate that kind of beauty.
Sometimes the unapologetic women bring in her persona in the way to puts on the same dress where a lot of people might be wearing the same outfit.
My point is not to say being trendy is wrong in any way. One can incorporate trend not just for its freshness but merge it without our own self that reflects us rather than fit the trend.
After getting a reality check once in a while, what I saw was, most of the clothes on display are for either tall, slim, sometimes fair (an advantage for sure). I definitely did not fit into the height, size or how the clothes will sit on me.
The real deal is why do we all try to fit in the dress rather than the dress complimenting you.
It's not unusual for brides or her girlfriends to talk about diet plans or even work out routine to fit into the dress. This is not to say its wrong.I had done that in the past very often, myself. Here I just wanted to point out to the fact that, our entire lives most of us (I am talking about average people) fluctuation in between certain weight. Some people might have a wider range than others.
In short, why not have designers make dresses for an average height, voluptuous women. Once we adopt a certain acceptance that we are not going to look like the models we can comfortably choose what dresses compliments our body rather than change our bodies to fit into a dress you buy.
Shouldn't it be the consumers who should decide the market rather than the market trying to make people look like a certain kind? I find it extremely problematic when I see everyone look similar because the make up trends tend to make one look more streamlined in a certain way. I can't seem to appreciate that kind of beauty.
Sometimes the unapologetic women bring in her persona in the way to puts on the same dress where a lot of people might be wearing the same outfit.
My point is not to say being trendy is wrong in any way. One can incorporate trend not just for its freshness but merge it without our own self that reflects us rather than fit the trend.