1. What is your earliest recollection of your own clothing? Do you remember a specific item of clothing, or a general awareness of clothing? Was there a specific activity or event associated with your earliest clothing recollection?
When I was around four years old, I had this short sleeve shirt that I absolutely adored. It was the first piece of clothing that I can vividly remember. It was a white thin shirt with a small floral print. It also had a very delicately lace trimmed neckline as well as the sleeves. My earliest memory of wearing this shirt was in the late summer. I was in my backyard playing on my swing set. My father had been toiling in the yard all day and finally, all that remained was …show more content…
As I’ve mentioned previously, it all comes down to self respect.
8. Reflect upon the connection between fashion and culture and your own ‘self-presentation.’
I dress in a demeanor that is suiting for both my home and professional lives. Often times, the appearance of an individual precedes any and all notions prior to all verbal greeting or general contact. At large, society still pervades in a mind-set to be fully dressed according to weather, seasons, events, and etc. This mind-set is definitely something I can attest to; being that regardless of the popular trends and ethical status quo, or lack thereof, you remain true to yourself. That fundamentally being when you dress yourself, you cover up and look like a human being that cares about themselves, as well as the world around you. In the end, you can only worry about you, not other people. If opportunity comes along and greets you because of the demonstration of self-worth, then you’ve fully realized what it takes to live in conjunction with, as well as contribute, to society as a