Thursday, October 23, 2014

How Fashion Movies Influence Society

Fashion is a general term for a currently popular style or practice, especially in clothing, foot wear, accessories and hairstyles. In recent years, it was commonly illustrated through portraits and several other artifacts showing entirely different forms of fashion. Fashion books and magazines are essential tools for everyone in fashion industry and mostly for individuals who always want to keep up with the latest trend.

 Most of these books and magazines were written by fashion experts, who have a wide range of knowledge when it comes to appropriate attire and styles and have the capability to influence individuals choice and taste. On the other hand, fashion nowadays was likewise greatly exploited in the movies and music industries. Movie and music enthusiasts usually follow the style of their favorite icons, thus making the celebrities become trendsetters.

 Fashion movies and music industries impact society. For instance, a teenager may choose to cut her hair for a short curly hairstyle or highlight it simply because her favorite star looks the same in a particular movie or her favorite rock star wears the same. These fashion trends have all happened at different times where people can simply copy their favorite celebrities after watching them on TV or going out to the movies. Media influence is an all important factor in today's society.

 In India, Bollywood celebrities greatly influenced the latest fashion among young boys and girls because it uses glamorous look and standout fashion trends. From time to time, film makers create new exclusive designs and styles feature in the movies, which are accepted in everydays lifestyle. Fashion movies generally took advantage of the inherent theatrics of fashion. In Hollywood, on the other hand, several fashion movies greatly affect the viewers preference because of its standout and beautiful clothes and styles.

 Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffanys established little black dress as a fashion must-have. This style basically fit her long and thin body frame, and practically no curves interfere with the garment silhouette. In The Seven Year Itch, Marilyn Monroe standout at a particular movie scene where she wore white halter dress and got hit with a blast of cold air. The movie became so popular and was imitated by most women even equally famous celebrities.

 While most of the clothes are a bit skimpy to have been worn in the 1920s, fashion designers did a great job evoking the jazz age in the movie Chicago, which is starred by Nicole Kidman and Catherine Zeta-Jones. If you like great music, clever cuts, and over-the-top costumes, then you will understand why Colleen Atwood won the Oscars Best Costume design for this movie.

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