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Starting in the Fashion Industry at a Young Age

Finding a job in the fashion industry may seem tough as it is, but throwing in young age on top of it makes the task even more difficult. Gaining experience in the industry is a struggle, as many opportunities are presented with the requirement of several years of practice already. How can a 20-year-old break into fashion, when so few entry level jobs exist? Without networking, starting a career in the fashion industry feels impossible. Knowing the right people, and making constant connections is honestly the easiest way to land an interview. Instructors, friends, roommates, classmates, and even stylish people on the street are the key to learning new skills and creating strong references that bump the odds of interviewing even higher. Having a good recommendation from somebody is almost as important as experience in the industry. However, networking can be difficult for many people, and figuring out how to reach out to someone can be tough. Taking local fashion classes is a great

The Economy and Fashion; They’re More Related Than You Think

To the average person, the economy and fashion only seem to be slightly related. However, the state of the economy greatly impacts fashion at various levels. Hemlines are known to rise and fall with the economy. As the state of the economy worsens, trends often become more modest, and the opposite proves true as well. During the 1920s, the economy was booming, and for the first time in American fashion history, women wore clothing that showed off their arms and ankles. The average person was feeling more liberated, and was happy to show some skin. However, during the Great Depression, dresses were once again modest, and appendages were fully covered. Not only do silhouettes change with the economy, clothing materials and quality is altered as well. In the 1930s, as the economy was tanking to its lowest point in history, families were forced to make their own clothes out of flour sacks, and even adding their own prints with whatever materials they could find. Designer clothing was onl

The Impact of Politics on Fashion

While the worlds of politics and fashion may seem light years apart, in reality they are much more related than they initially appear. Some connections between fashion and politics are more obvious. For example, new tariffs being imposed on goods imported from other countries, such as China and Thailand, make it more difficult to create inexpensive clothing from outsourced manufacturers. This, in turn, is killing fast fashion as well as many big box companies. Even smaller startup companies are suffering as fabric prices and manufacturing costs continue to increase. However, politics impacts fashion and trends in ways that few have noticed. Trends in the fashion industry often mimic trends from eras that had similar political climates. Today, it seems as though civil and human rights movements are more prevalent than ever, reflecting the zeitgeist of the 1960s.   Modern trends, such as high waisted bottoms, cropped pants, and miniskirts, were also very popular fifty years ago. Howeve

Trendy Colours to Try This Fall

Every autumn, the same colours come back into fashion. It seems like the same dark red and mustard sweaters have been saturating the market for half a decade. While beautiful and flattering, it’s time for an update. Adding a few fresh colours is a perfect way to spice up any fall wardrobe. Trading out a candy apple red scarf for a blush accessory is an easy and interesting switch. Wearing a soft lavender with a dark navy can bring a surprising twist to a fall outfit. This year’s trendiest fall colour is the 2018 Pantone Colour of the Year; Ultra Violet. This deep purple looks great every skin tone, and pairs well with practically everything. Some other up and coming colours to incorporate are bright blue, taupe, and even lemon-lime. Throwing these colours into a look will add interest, and is sure to turn heads. Mixing up fall colours is almost as fun as going for a monochromatic look. A burgundy cardigan, violet tee, and a lavender scarf is an unexpected yet harmonious combination

Transitioning into Fall – It’s easier than you think!

The transition from summer to fall is arguably the most beautiful time of year. The leaves begin changing colours, embers crackle in fire places, and the temperature finally begins to decrease. However, all these changes bring on the age-old question; what is a person supposed to wear in this ever-changing weather? Transitional fashion can seem very intimidating to many people; however, it isn’t as difficult as it appears. The average person has everything they need in their closet to come up with a perfect fall transitional wardrobe. All it takes is a few basic pieces and some strategic layering to create an outfit that looks great, and is comfortable no matter what the forecast has in store. One of the easiest looks to put together, perfect for almost every occasion, consists of a fun t-shirt, fitted jeans, and a lightweight jacket or cardigan. This can be styled with any number of accessories, and a scarf is a nice addition that can add more style and warmth to the outfit. Any

Androgyny in LA Street Style

Street style in Los Angeles is all about looking both put together, and effortless. The average person walking the streets of LA appears as though they could be going to any event; ready to take on anything at a moment’s notice. Every aspect of a look is entirely thought out, from the slight slouch in a jacket to each hair upon an individual’s head. Not a single part of the look goes without thought. There is a perfect balance always achieved in the outfit; both in colour and size. Every look is made to stand out, unique and quirky pieces defining the look, but somehow seems to fit in at every setting. Whether a person is attending a fashion show, or heading out for pizza, they manage to look as though they belong.  Despite the uniqueness the people of LA seem to strive for, both men and women often seem to dress somewhat alike. The lines between male and female fashion are often blurred, and the androgynous look is more prevalent than ever.   Fashion gender norms are being broken