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Index » Fashion & Lifestyle » Fashion & Trends
 

The Fashion Police

 
Author: Davina DeWitts

Casually doing a bit of window shopping a few years back in one of Italys oh so fashionable little lane ways, I noticed that pointy toe stilettos were everywhere. Glancing down at my round toe Mary Janes Id just purchased before leaving Australia, I was feeling both repulsed and anxious. Repulsed because I thought pointy toe stilettos were ugly, and anxious because I knew it was only a matter of time before I would be forking out the lire to purchase them. Two weeks later, I had succumbed. The trend had gotten the better of me, despite how ridiculous I looked when the heels got caught in the uneven Italian pavement every time I walked down the street (which was about every three steps).

So what was it that changed my mind? I believe the answer lies in the hands of, well, a handful of people called Trend Analysts AKA The Fashion Police. Their job: to serve and protect the commercial interests of fashion companies across the globe. How? By dissecting the public's psychology of what will be the next trend will be by way of extensive travel and shopping expeditions (those bastards). These trend analysts then report back to analysis companies, who then go on to consolidate their findings in industry magazines and websites for the use of fashion companies.

Id like to say that fashion companies use analysis companies because theyre lazy, but its certainly not the case. Theyre just scared to make a mistake (can you imagine manufacturing 1000 pairs of high waisted skinny leg jeans only to find that everyone was going for low rise bootleg? Ebay auctioning them is NOT a solution here). There are also unbelievable time constraints between the seasons. So most designers design their range around what they are fed, and if theyre lucky they get to travel around Europe and Japan to buy garments to take inspiration from. This is why we get a slight variation of the trend theme every season; all our designers are shopping in the same store in London! If you want to see something really interesting, just observe the women with suitcases in major department stores buying size ten (when they are size 12) at the start of every season. Ask them what they do for a living.

Can you see we are at the hands of a conspiracy!? We need to take action. I urge you to burn your pleather Fendi bags! Lets make up our own trends! I myself am going to knit and extended version of the merkin (If you dont know what one is, I advise you Google it because Im certainly not about to explain). Yep, its going to be a toasty winter for me rugged up in my black merkin cardigan

Which brings me back to my original thought at the beginning of this piece (merkins also have the power to bring people back to what they were originally thinking). What was it that made me buy those pointy toe high heels I now so dearly cherish? I believe it comes down to one word: agreement. Agreement by trend analysts, agreement by industry magazines, agreement by designers, agreement in fashion magazines, agreement throughout the stores, and finally, agreement by you. Agreement creates our fashion reality. Not always bad, but within the safety of agreement comes a lack of innovation. And thats why we need those quirky fashion revolutionaries; so we can steel their ideas, manufacture them times a million, and sell the homogenized version back to you. Back to square one. We again enter into a state of agreement. Weird world were living in aint it? Now where did I put my knitting needles and my merkin wool supply..?

Author Bio:
Davina DeWitts is a reputable writer. Davina likes to scribble articles about this industry.
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