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ELEGANCE IS GOOD TASTE & A DASH OF DARING

Quirky style is a unique expression of your being in the world, through the clothing, shoes, and accessories that you wear. Hair styles and makeup can express your quirky style too. We’re used to seeing bizarre outfits on runway models, and our standard response is “It’s fashion, baby!” However, even conventional stores occasionally have unusual clothing for everyday use. Are they going too far with fashion trends?

Bright Side has compiled a list of stylish items that you should avoid at all costs. When you scan the front row at Pam Hogg’s current concert, you’ll see a lot of bemusement. Not surprisingly, Hogg exhibited her iconic catsuits – as worn by Kate Moss, Lady Gaga, and old friend Siouxsie Sioux, among others – in a variety of barely-there textiles in between candy-colored latex trenchcoats. Patches, another Hogg mainstay, were strategically placed to emphasise the models’ depilation talents, which were nothing short of masterful. Hogg has an extensive resume of accomplishments, including a Master’s degree from the famous RCA and a post-punk heyday in the hectic 1980s. So, what is she trying to communicate with her super-sheer catsuits? That you’re strong, that you like your body and having a good time, and that people can take it or leave it.

Wearing totally different clothes, away from the usual trend is really a daring task, looking completely different from the crowd not only will make you their centre of attraction but will increase the risk of self - doubt! But if your taste is different from all then also you don’t have to worry, just cherish your uniqueness and different thought process. Wearing what you love will not only increase your creativity bu it will boost your self confidence as well. Surreal fashion is expected to appear at the exhibitions of idealistic young designers - but on the season’s most prestigious runway? Hardly. That’s precisely what Gucci design director Alessandro Michele did on the brand’s autumn/ winter 2018 runway, when he transformed the presentation into a fantasy and magic display a la Game of Thrones.

Versions walked away with life-sized copies of their own heads, as well as flawlessly created models of “dragon pups,” iguanas, and snakes; faun horns, and third eyes. The knitted balaclava with attached long, blue, fluffy hair had become tediously ordinary at that point. The “Gucci cyborg, physiologically indefinite and culturally aware,” according to Michele’s performance notes, was an examination of the “Gucci cyborg, biologically indefinite and culturally conscious.” Maybe it’s a plea for more diversity acceptance? Whatever the purpose, the evocation of another universe was a pleasant respite from the shrill commercialism of so many other luxury companies – odd, given that Gucci’s earnings are skyrocketing under Michele’s leadership. Maybe being strange pays off in the end. To make fashion great again”, people should give audiences a freedom to think, explore, experiment and wear. And creative artists are actively encourages progressive thought and boundary-breaking in terms of both fahion and life choices.

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