Fashion is a very fascinating industry. No single one industry, other than food, encompasses an equal range of specialties, from agriculture over design, automotive to waste management. Fashion only, though, fulfils both, a basic need, clothing in this case, and our natural instinct for grooming and beauty. This is the reason why today’s fashion has its own world and become one of the most anticipating and influential industry in economic perspective.
The globe, its climate, diversity and people may substantially affect by the way we dress- far beyond high street magazines, fashion shows and trade fairs. Each of our buying decisions – whether it’s dolce & gabbana or Bathing Ape – has a direct, measurable, traceable impact on the planet we leave from our grandparents’ era to our children and grand-children. Each piece of garment we decide to buy influences not only how the garments are designed (think: off cuts and cutting waste), but also the type of fiber grown next season.
The fact is, in this crazy fashion world, it’s not just about a ‘groovy’ club of VIPs only focused on colors, cuts, designs and pretty, but altered photographs of hungry girls. And the hungry girls are not easy to be satisfied with just some impressive cutting layer, but they also need some dashing ornaments to acquire an outstanding appearance.