Is fashion a form of
expression?
27 July 2004
by Richard
Conan-Davies
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Fashion is the
ultimate form of expression. It expresses just
about every aspect of not just an individual but
how they are part of the world to how they are part
of a society or their role in a
civilisation.
Fashion expresses
the moods and requirements of an individual from
their need to be heard or noticed in some way to
the purely practical like expressing something
about what it is the person actual does.
But the key
question is what exactly is the expression being
formed. Expression is almost always about the state
of mind of person.
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"practically a walking sculpture"?
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is not wearable, is it still fashion?
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