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FASHION IS NOT UNCOMFORTABLE

May 25 2020 – Ana Dupre

FASHION IS NOT UNCOMFORTABLE

FASHION IS NOT UNCOMFORTABLE

 

"Women we love to go against the stereotypes and dress the way we feel."

Over the years, trends, cultures, styles, etc. have been created, both to reach the mind of the consumer and to persuade them to wear even garments that are not even designed for their body type.

I consider myself a simple woman but with my own style, the stereotypes do not affect much my daily life but I take the opportunity to combine several trends and find my own identity every day. This article is dedicated to those women who feel excluded because they don't dress fashionably, because they don't have the money to buy those designer clothes, or simply what their best friend wears. I remember that in my adolescence I lacked the resources to be fashionable, but I always managed to look good; and believe it or not, my style caught the eye, I wore my mom's big shirts, my brother's Oxford shoes which of course didn't fit him anymore and my flared school pants, it wasn't the '60s; it was the 90's, the beginning of a demanding generation that was going through amazing changes, "the millennials", a bet on the challenge of fashion, since with the arrival of new technologies, the interest in wearing clothes with big logos and badges that gave you status as Lacoste, polo, MK, LV. They were disappearing forcing companies to adapt to this new pattern where simplicity was the new protagonist and obviously I finally felt that everything was in my favor, it was no longer necessary to think about how much money I would have to get to buy the new shoes or clothes, I could simply be me, and continue to be part of society without being excluded for not being a Marquis. I have always thought that the world has let itself be carried away by consumerism and what they will say, ceasing to coexist to give way to appearance and losing its essence.

Whether you are thin or extremely thin, plump or chubby, there is a fashion for each. If "THE OWN" WITH WHICH YOU IDENTIFY YOURSELF AND FEEL COMFORTABLE, it is not necessary to buy to make others feel good, it is to buy to satisfy yourself and to make you feel unique and unrepeatable; so open your closet and take out the square-heeled shoes that you no longer wore the scarf that your grandmother gave you last Christmas, and dress yourself up.


Around the corner of the '90s stereotypes changed, leading society to a time bomb turning bullying into the best opportunity to destroy the lives of those who feel different, the entry of social networks and the immersion of an entire world within a page, open to all your intimacy, although in many cases it united families and shortened distances, it also disintegrated families. Fashion is simply a fusion of the retro with the current, it's the same with just a touch of modernism, so never discard what "supposedly went out of style" because everything comes back and if you are creative you can give it the special touch that is needed to dress like a designer without having to invest money only your time. Here are a few tips from my wardrobe and how you can combine pieces that you have in a thousand ways and thus always look different and shocking in every moment of your life. Remember that fashion is uncomfortable only when you want to wear it like everyone else and not when you are very original.

 

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