Muhammad Nazrin Bin Rosli 2009427944
FASHION NOWADAYS IS A KIND OF SIGHT POLLUTION
Each one of us has followed fashion trends, created our own fashion, or rebelled against the trends. Through out the years we have experienced different trends that are still here today, and those that need to be remembered. We all have experienced clothes being picked out for us, clothes that we picked out for ourselves, and clothes that we need to wear that conforms to an occasion.
Fashion trends which were not acceptable to society are now a part of the our fashion, as an example: body piercing, tattoos, and leather jackets originated from the gay and fetish scene, and now it is part of the teen scene. Trends come and go. Some trends last and others just disappear as fast as they were started. Fashion is an individual statement. Some fashion are suitable for some, and for others they’re not.
Wearing jeans is comfortable, and yet you cannot wear them everywhere. Things that you wear also depend on where you’re going, who you’re going to be with, and the environment in which you try to fit in. Most people don’t want to be noticed for they are clothing, and some want full attention to their attire because they are trying to make a statement and stand out.
In fashion, it is either you blend in or stand out. The decision of the school for uniformity was to get rid of competition of fashion trends among students, its distraction, and its unimportance, but I thought otherwise. As Amelia Bloomer once said, “For we know that in dress, as in all things else, we have been and are slaves.” (Harper 100). I felt that being in a uniform meant no identity, no individuality, and that everyone needs to conform to one standard alone, so that things will create equality amongst. Being in a uniform meant no choice and decision, and that we just have to obey the