Fashion Casual Wear Biography
source link:(google.com.pk)What would you do if you saw a girl wearing nothing except paint for pants? Well, if you live in New York City and you saw the girl in this video walking around recently, chances are you did a whole lot of nothing!
This model walked around New York City in nothing but painted on jeans the other week in New York City. She went on the subway, walked lots and lots of city blocks, and did other errands wearing nothing from the waist down but painted on jeans. And guess what? Nobody noticed!
This seems to be a trend when it comes to pranks. We saw this video a few months ago of another girl walking around with painted on jeans and we thought that was amazing. Now another one has come out and it’s equally as awesome.
It seems like nobody notices these girls are wearing painted on jeans because skinny jeans are so popular right now…and so tight! Honestly you could barely probably tell the difference between a girl wearing a pair of regular skinny jeans and painted on jeans these days.Obviously, the way people look matters to people. I'm not talking about clothes right now. I'm talking about human bodies. We are obsessed with looks, because looks provide all kinds of clues about health, strength, fertility, etc. We didn't evolve to wear clothes and jewelry, but we did evolve to care very much about bodies.
Clothes are the closest artifacts to the human body. They are, essentially, a second skin. So it's no surprise, given how much we care about bodies, that we care deeply what gets wrapped around them, what frames them, what augments them, and what transforms them.This is why most people will always be more affected by fashion as an art than by paintings or sculptures. As powerful as they can be, they don't encircle the wrist or hug the loins.Even though I'm one of those nerds who pays little attention to fashion (we nerds are outlier), it's always funny to me when people claim that an interest in fashion is shallow. It's not. It's about as personal and profound an interest as there can be, aside from an interest in a naked human body.Fashion is everywhere as is all art. Even though you may not realize it your everyday dress is a direct source (as is everyone's) of fashion. Fashion has bought the world jeans, t-shirts, sneakers, socks , etc. etc. - all of the comfort casual dress that people are use to today. Of course many of these items were created out of a pure functional need but the history of what these garments have become is a direct result of fashion and it's history. These items (believe it or not) are great engineering feats. Fashion is more than just t-shirt and jeans it is about confidence and self expression.Fashion designers are hired to work with apparel companies, clothing retailers, design firms, manufacturers and wholesale outlets. You can also find them working in the entertainment industry at dance companies, theaters and on TV and film sets.A key point in getting the most out of your wardrobe when you're on a budget is to seriously look at your life.basics need life to look good. Life in an outfit is found in what you do to your basics to make them interesting and different each time you wear them. This is why my advice about accessorizing on a budget is my #1 tip. If you're someone who doesn't have a lot of cash to spend on clothing, or you're someone who already has a tight wardrobe and can't afford much more, I want to assure you that your small, tight wardrobe can be manipulated in a way if you learn how to use these few pieces effectively. I have said this over and over again, but the biggest way to money waste is to, as I like to call it "Wishful Wardrobe", which means buying clothing for the life you wished you lived, not the one you do. I love a gorgeous pair of stilettos, but, except for the rare special events, my life doesn't call for such a need.If your wardrobe is small, you can't go out and spend a ton on a novelty piece with limited uses that you will be tired of in a season. However, what you can do is buy or wear basics different ways. This is a crucial key in getting the most use out of your wardrobe.





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