very glamorous but also very curious. Sometimes
you wonder, would someone really wear that
outside? It seems like most of the clothes made for
fashion shows would be for celebrities or to wear as
costumes in actual films or live shows.
I don't think
people buy these articles of clothing to wear in their
daily lives.
Some runways shows feature a certain theme like
recyclable material or African animal prints. The
recyclable material show may show off materials
immitating recycled cans or bottles, bottle caps, trash
bags, fish nets, or chain links. You wonder if people
would actually wear this outside. Someone wearing
these clothes could be spotted as a homeless person.
The material doesn't look expensive but it probably
is.
African animal prints could be spots, stripes,
bones, crocodile skins, hides, and furs.
I think there have actually been runway shows where
the designer would dress the model up in fur, and
someone from the audience would throw paint onto
the model. It has been very controversial whether
real fur should be continued to be used as a fashion
item. Fur used to be expensive but very popular. Now
animal rights activists are very against the idea and
are trying as best they can to stop designers from
using fur in their clothing lines.
These are examples of more outrageous runway
shows. However, there are more normal ones as
made by Calvin Klein or Ralph Lauren. There clothes
lines tend to be more modest and trendy. I don't
think they would necessarily make a show on
recyclable material or African animal prints. Their
style is more conservative. The colors they choose
are more neutral and less flashy.
Runway shows have been more exposed to the public
on television, and not just to other designers and
journalists privately. Shows like "America's Next Top
Model" and "Project Runway" have become very
popular amongst the public. It is sort of exciting for
the public to see how judges of these shows make
their decisions, and just to see the clothing being
modeled. "Project Runway" is a very competitive
show where the designers work very hard to win top
designer at the end.
I think these runway shows expose more women's
clothing than men's clothing. Women's runway shows
seem to be more popular only because women are
probably more interested in clothing than men in
general. Tyra Banks and Heidi Klum, two popular
female celebrities, have made these shows popular
and attracted a lot of attention due to their famous
names. The competition, celebrities, fashion, and
music have all contributed to make these shows
popular and have probably drawn a lot of attention to
fashion runway shows in general.
Finally, while these television shows and fashion
runway shows attract a lot of public attention, I am
doubtful whether the public actually goes out to buy
any of these clothing items that they see on the
shows. Meanwhile, they are just a good source of
entertainment for us.
Article Source: Ariel Liberman from EzinearticlesWomen's clothing at fashion runway shows can be very glamorous but also very curious. Sometimes Article Source: Ariel Liberman from Ezinearticles
you wonder, would someone really wear that
outside? It seems like most of the clothes made for
fashion shows would be for celebrities or to wear as
costumes in actual films or live shows.
I don't think people buy these articles of clothing to wear in their daily lives.
Some runways shows feature a certain theme like
recyclable material or African animal prints. The
recyclable material show may show off materials
immitating recycled cans or bottles, bottle caps, trash
bags, fish nets, or chain links. You wonder if people
would actually wear this outside. Someone wearing
these clothes could be spotted as a homeless person.
The material doesn't look expensive but it probably is.
African animal prints could be spots, stripes,
bones, crocodile skins, hides, and furs.
I think there have actually been runway shows where
the designer would dress the model up in fur, and
someone from the audience would throw paint onto
the model. It has been very controversial whether
real fur should be continued to be used as a fashion
item. Fur used to be expensive but very popular. Now
animal rights activists are very against the idea and
are trying as best they can to stop designers from
using fur in their clothing lines.
These are examples of more outrageous runway
shows. However, there are more normal ones as
made by Calvin Klein or Ralph Lauren. There clothes
lines tend to be more modest and trendy. I don't
think they would necessarily make a show on
recyclable material or African animal prints. Their
style is more conservative. The colors they choose
are more neutral and less flashy.
Runway shows have been more exposed to the public
on television, and not just to other designers and
journalists privately. Shows like "America's Next Top
Model" and "Project Runway" have become very
popular amongst the public. It is sort of exciting for
the public to see how judges of these shows make
their decisions, and just to see the clothing being
modeled. "Project Runway" is a very competitive
show where the designers work very hard to win top
designer at the end.
I think these runway shows expose more women's
clothing than men's clothing. Women's runway shows
seem to be more popular only because women are
probably more interested in clothing than men in
general. Tyra Banks and Heidi Klum, two popular
female celebrities, have made these shows popular
and attracted a lot of attention due to their famous
names. The competition, celebrities, fashion, and
music have all contributed to make these shows
popular and have probably drawn a lot of attention to
fashion runway shows in general.
Finally, while these television shows and fashion
runway shows attract a lot of public attention, I am
doubtful whether the public actually goes out to buy
any of these clothing items that they see on the
shows. Meanwhile, they are just a good source of
entertainment for us.
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