Thursday 17 November 2011

Fashion Designers

Fashion can be worn in many different ways and in different styles, and that's how we get fashion designers. There are many famous fashion designers, including Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Dolce and Gabbana, Gucci, Prada etc...


























These designers are very popular and are constantly advertised on television and in magazines about their products which include retail, perfume and cosmetics. It isn't exactly clear why people like to wear these clothes as they are very expensive, especially in retail. A handbag from Louis Vuitton can cost up to 2000 dollars, and many women are more than happy to buy them. It is mostly because in this day and age, designer products imply wealth, and it is human nature to want to show that off. It is seen as very glamorous to wear designer products, as they are the kind that are seen on runways and celebrities.

These designers come from all over the world, again showing off how fashion is international. For example Chanel and Louis Vuitton are French, Gucci and Dolce and Gabbana are Italian and yet people in America and Britain wear and sell these clothes on a regular basis.

Other popular brands from America are Hollister, American Eagle and Abercrombie and Fitch.

However there are a lot of people who can't afford to buy designer brands, especially those who are in difficult times with the economy. But they still want to look good or respectable, so they shop in shops such as Primark, H&M and Berseka and try to imitate designer styles.



-This video shows a clip from the television show 'Gok Wan's Fashion Fix.'
-The point of the show is to show women how to dress fashionably but at lower price.
-The clothes here are meant to be like designer clothes except they're not.
-This show is all about how you don't need designer clothes to look good. 

The pictures came from google images and if you click on the links beside them it will bring you right to the image. The same goes for my video from youtube. Thanks - KT 

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