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What do people feel about fashion?

What do people feel about fashion?

I think Fashion is about expressing your identity, showing someone who you are through your fashion choices and using your clothes to tell someone something about you. It is about you. Even people who say they don’t care what they wear choose clothes every morning that say a lot about them and how they feel that day.

Do name brand clothes matter?

Those wearing the brand-labeled shirt were perceived as wealthier and of higher status. There were no differences in perceived kindness, trustworthiness, or attractiveness. The experiments showed that people treat individuals wearing luxury brands better than those without such brand labels.

Why are name brands overrated?

Many people believe that popular brands give them better quality items. After looking into it, these brands are overrated and too expensive. Companies that are more popular and cost more money do have quality items, but there are other stores that also produce the same quality for a better price.

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Are brands necessary for fashion?

Importance of Branding: Branded apparels not only add a stylish image to the apparel, but it also gives something extra to the consumers. It enables them to create perceptions about the value of the apparel and the brand itself.

Does fashion matter why?

Fashion has the ability to change and shape lives through its personal connection to us all. We all have to wear clothes and every piece of clothing we buy represents a personal choice – it is this intrinsically human relationship between us and our fashion that makes it political. Fashion really does matter.

Why does fashion exist?

Fashion exists as a form of self expression, however, nowadays- many companies are dedicated to taking advantage of human insecurities and feed on the urge of people to be validated. True fashion comes down to who you are and being comfortable with that. Fashion aims to dispel our irrational fear of death.