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Hermes

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I have a couple friends who are always going on and on about how spending money on clothes is not a priority for them and how they don't understand trends or fashion and think it's a waste of time, etc.

I feel like, on multiple occasions, I've had to really defend myself and it's sort of got me thinking. What is it in me that is so into fashion and clothes? Why DO I spend so much time, money, and effort on it?

I'm just curious what other people's responses would be to the question.

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Well first of all, when I put time, money, and effort into my appearance it shows. And I know this may be really vain of me, but I LIKE knowing that I look good and I look like I care about myself. I like seeing something visually appealing and knowing that it is me! And I think it shows respect for others, too, because it shows that I care about being someone who is appealing to be with, and it shows them that I care about their opinion of me.

Plus, I think putting on clothes gives you a chance to reinvent yourself every day. It gives me a chance to express myself. You can get completely different reactions from people based on what you're wearing, and people perceive you differently.

I think my favorite thing is when I buy something new, or just make up an outfit that I've never worn before from things I find in my closet, I feel like a fresher version of myself. It's an aesthetic thing, too. Some people like to paint, or draw, or sing to experience and express what beauty they can find. Of course putting together an outfit doesn't exactly work on the same level as a great painter or something, but it allows me to be a little creative and think outside the box every morning.

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Chanel

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I deal with this constantly as well, mostly from SO. I'm into fashion for several reasons. First of all, I see it as a way to be artistic and creative. It's also a way of expressing my personality and mood to the outside world.

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Self-expression and "When you look good you feel good!"

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For me it's about being creative. I can choose from so many pieces to put together an outfit. I think it's fun too, to make fun of the fugly stuff that's out there. Your choice of clothing really shows who you are as a person too. I like to see what people are wearing and try to figure them out based on their style.

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I remember reading this short story when I was little. It was set in this futuristic land where people who were born talented or beautiful were forbidden from showing it to make sure everyone was equal. In this land, equality and sameness were very highly regarded. But the main character in the story was this beautiful dancer. And she was shrouded so no one could see her beauty. And shackled so she never got to dance. Finally she couldn't take it anymore, and she flings her cape off and dances this dance with this guy and they just let loose, they're flying through the air and mid-arabesque, the police come in and shoot her. Because she dared to break the rules and express herself. I remember being so sad at the end of the story.

When I hear about experiences like Kitty's, I think of that story. I feel like the people questioning her frivolity are really just trying to shackle her, like the beautiful dancer. But then when I hear about experiences like kenzie's, and I think well maybe some people really just don't get it, like kenzie's boyfriend. So let me try and explain.

A lot of things move me, and inspire me. They make me happy to be alive. And I find them in various and sundry places. Idina Menzel singing in Wicked. My best friend's baby curling up like a caterpillar when she's sleeping. John Locke writing his labor theory of property. And fashion. The fit of a dress. The cut of a pair of pants. How awesome I look when it all comes together. I once walked into Nanette Lepore and bought a dress off the display mannequin. I tried it on and wore it out. As I was at the cash register, I was talking to the salesgirl and she introduced me to the woman next to her--it was Nanette Lepore herself. I said Oh my gosh I love your clothes! And she said that dress looks absolutely fabulous on you. She made my day. I felt beautiful and special and I was happy to share it with the world. And I felt so lucky to be able to do so. And I don't understand why I should be robbed of that joy.

I also have something to say about all the people who think fashion is frivolous. When I'm out shopping, are these people saving the world? Reading Nietzsche? Who are they to cast stones? Or maybe they are experiencing the world and finding beauty in another way, a way I don't understand. Like watching football or playing golf or enjoying really tasty food. I would never cast aspersions on them for doing so. So I would hope and expect that they would grant me the same courtesy.

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I think a big part of it is that it makes you feel good about yourself. That is definately one of the reasons for me. I can understand how to some people that may same vain, but I really feel that it shows you respect yourself. I have more confidence when I take time in getting ready, and wearing something nice. I don't have to be decked out, but just show that I put effort into me. I love that with different looks you can portray a different part of yourself.
One of the best feelings for me is when I help someone else out with clothes and fashion. It's almost better than buying something fabulous for myself when I help someone find that perfect piece, or perfect outfit. I'm helping my mom 'reinvent' her wardrobe and I'm soo excited for the shopping part!!! Oh, that's another reason...I love to shop!

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I'd definitely echo what everyone else has said about self-expression! I love playing with different colors, patterns, textures, shapes, proportions to create a pleasing composition. And it's also really important to me to look reasonably put-together at work, most especially when I'm meeting clients--because I want to look polished and professional, and also because I work in a visual industry, so I feel it's important to show a bit of creativity and taste in how I dress.

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I agree about it being a form of self-expression. It's a way for me to exercise some creativity too.

I think most importantly though, I like to feel good and when I look good, I feel good. It's pretty simple. Also, when I look good and I'm appropriately dressed for an occasion, whether it's a nice dinner out or a business meeting, it enables me to relax and focus on the occasion.

Also, I think it's important at work to dress professionally. Generally speaking, the people that I know to be very successful are the ones who always dress professionally and nicely. I think if you're going to act the part, you have to look the part.

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esquiress wrote:
I also have something to say about all the people who think fashion is frivolous. When I'm out shopping, are these people saving the world? Reading Nietzsche? Who are they to cast stones? Or maybe they are experiencing the world and finding beauty in another way, a way I don't understand. Like watching football or playing golf or enjoying really tasty food. I would never cast aspersions on them for doing so. So I would hope and expect that they would grant me the same courtesy.


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I think I am artistic (or at least aesthetic) in nature (thanks Dad) but possess zero actual artistic ability (thanks Mom). So I look at clothes as my outlet.

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esquiress wrote:

I remember reading this short story when I was little 




That story is 'Harrison Bergeron' by the late, great Kurt Vonnegut. What a great reference, and amazing story about Nannette Lepore!

This is a great question. I love clothes, I'm not sure I like "fashion."

I have a really good eye for color, shape and size/scale. The best way I can explain it is that some special part of my brain tells me when something "looks right" or not. I want things to look like I want.

I have used this exact same part of my brain whether I'm building and decorating my house/garden, dressing my body, when I dabbled in graphic design, in other professional capacities such as when I worked in an advertising agency, and doing displays when I worked in retail clothing. For some reason I can translate LOOK into FEEL really well, even seemingly silly perceptions like "that font is unfriendly" or "this needs more pink."

I have spent a lot of time and effort making sure that people feel warm, even vaguely inspired or connected to your inner self in our family room, so we can have great conversations. You should feel relaxed and groovy in our dining room so we can linger a long time over wine together. You should feel genteel in the guest bedroom and peppy and cute in the guest bathroom. And so on. I chose every-bloody-element with a purpose and vision, like the exact size and placement of windows and every single outlet and light switch.

I'm equally careful about how I personally choose to look on a given day or for a given occasion. Proportion, color, how things work together or don't, down to minutae like a ring on my finger. Control freak does not begin to describe it, nor does mere self expression, because beyond expression, it's a form of communication. So like picking a certain wall color to communicate "formal," I'll pick a jacket that communicates "nonconfrontational" or shoes that communicate "unyielding" if that's how I want people to feel about me at that time.

I'm sure this sounds psychotic! Gaah.



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Because it makes me happy!  I love pretty clothing and how I feel when I know I look my best.  I also like looking pulled together at work.  Clients need to trust that I'm pulled together and can handle their legal challenges, and looking nice helps me project that image. 

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I value looking good and feeling good because I look good.  Clothes, up-to-date style, makeup, hair, etc. are the tools I use to achieve that feeling.  They also provide a creative outlet for me and a challenge to try to solve nearly every day.  Some people use comfortable clothes, exercise, natural appearance to make them feel good.

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I agree with the others that it is a creative outlet/expression and I feel good when I look good!


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I like pretty things. I like to look pretty and be surrounded by pretty pieces and fashion is just an extension of that.

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Suasoria wrote:

esquiress wrote:

I remember reading this short story when I was little 




That story is 'Harrison Bergeron' by the late, great Kurt Vonnegut. ....

I'm sure this sounds psychotic! Gaah.



Oh my gosh, thank you so much!  I was wondering who wrote it and if my memory of the story was accurate so thank you!  I just read it again.  Lol, it's funny though because the main character is totally the boy Harrison but for me it was the ballerina smile

And you absolutely do not sound psychotic, you sound like you have amazing taste and talent!  Your philosophy reminds me of Bunny Williams--I didn't know who she was until a few months ago but apparently she's this renowned interior designer.  I'm reading "Bunny Williams Point of View" and her depth of knowledge and eye for detail is just amazing!



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Ya know what? I think all the people who say fashion is frivolous and a waste of money/time/effort are probably just saying that as a way to defend the fact that they look frumpy.

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sfclinevandy wrote:

I like pretty things. I like to look pretty and be surrounded by pretty pieces and fashion is just an extension of that.




Took the words right outta my mouth!



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Kitty wrote:

Ya know what? I think all the people who say fashion is frivolous and a waste of money/time/effort are probably just saying that as a way to defend the fact that they look frumpy.


Absolutely.  If you ever watch What Not To Wear, 99% of the people that are on the show that swear they hate fashion end up understanding that it's not necessarily about being into the latest trends, but it's about feeling good by looking good.  I totally think it's a defense mechanism for people who really don't know where to start with regards to their looks.



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