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World Fashion: Trends, Designers, and Styles Around the Globe
The majority of people in the world today dress in what is referred to as "world fashion," which is a simplified and inexpensive version of Western attire that typically consists of a T-shirt with pants or a skirt and is typically produced on a large scale. On the other hand, there are numerous smaller fashion industries around the world that target specific national, regional, ethnic, or religious markets.The design, production, and marketing of saris in India and boubous in Senegal are two examples. On a smaller and more local scale, these industries coexist with the global fashion industry.
One significant development in the field of ethno-religious dress was widespread adoption of the hijab (religiously appropriate attire) among Muslim women not only in the Middle East but throughout the Islamic world in the early 21st century. There are a plethora of veiling styles and norms because millions of Muslim women live in a variety of countries around the world. For some, covering one's face completely can mean avoiding the whims of fashion. Other women, including those for whom modest garments are obligatory in public, may wear fashionable European styles underneath their more conservative street attire. Still others have sought looks that are themselves both chic and modest. At the beginning of the 21st century the international market for modest fashions was growing. Muslim and non-Muslim designers produced a widening selection of appropriate and stylish looks, and numerous fashion blogs and magazines targeting Muslim women became available. Some designers and manufacturers confronted not only the aesthetics of modest attire but also the practical challenges associated with conservative dress, as seen in efforts to produce modest yet effective swimwear and sportswear for Muslims.
The fashion system
The fashion system is part of a larger social and cultural phenomenon known as the "fashion system," which also includes the art and craft of fashion, production, and consumption. The words and images that influence consumers' opinions about fashion, as well as the individual consumer who selects, purchases, and dons apparel, are significant factors. One crucial aspect is the fashion designer.All of the elements that contribute to the evolution of fashion are included in the fashion system. Some factors are intrinsic to fashion, which involves variation for the sake of novelty (e.g., when hemlines have been low for a while, they will rise). Major historical events such as war, revolution, boom, economic busts, and feminist movements are examples of external factors. Music (for example, rock and roll and hip hop) and lifestyle changes (for example, the introduction of new sports such as skateboarding in the 1960s) also plays roles in legislative lawmakers such as Madonna, Diana and Princess Wales. The imitation of fashion icons, the current challenges, and the creation of their own identity and belonging to the group are part of the motivations behind fashion, and are complex social phenomena that sometimes have conflicting motivations. The fashion industry is successful because it is diversified and adaptable enough to satisfy the desire to adopt fashion when the term is defined or to reject it.
Fashion shows
Fashion designers and manufacturers promote their clothes not only to retailers (such as fashion buyers) but also to the media (fashion journalists) and directly to customers. Already in the late 19th century, Paris couture houses began to offer their clients private viewings of the latest fashions. By the early 20th century, not only couture houses but also department stores regularly put on fashion shows with professional models. In imitating Paris Couturier, other countries are ready - creators who use it are also beginning to adopt fashionable shows for the public who unite private customers, journalists and buyers. The fashionable show has become more complicated and theatrical than the end of the 20th century, with the start of the 21st taking place in a larger location with a high track (or \"Catwalk\") specifically designed for models , the new mod has become an increasing number of presentations.
Fashion shows were a regular part of the fashion calendar by the beginning of the 21st century. The couture shows, held twice a year in Paris (in January and July) by the official syndicate of couture designers (comprising the most exclusive and expensive fashion houses), present outfits that might be ordered by potential clients but which often are intended more to showcase the designers’ ideas about fashion trends and brand image. During spring and fall "Fashion Weeks," the most important of which are held in Paris, Milan, New York, and London, ready-to-wear fashion shows showcase both men's and women's clothing separately. However, there are literally dozens of other Fashion Weeks internationally—from Tokyo to São Paolo. Fashion journalists and buyers from department stores, wholesalers, and other major markets are the primary audiences for these shows, which are much more important to the business than the couture shows. Fashion shows are extensively covered by the media and both reflect and advance fashion change. Photographs and videos of fashion shows are instantaneously transmitted to mass-market producers who produce inexpensive clothing copied from or inspired by the runway designs.
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