The fashion world in 2019

While the runway trends what’s coming next in the fashion industry, the streets exhibit the future similarly as what’s on-structure at the present time. Thusly, if you’re intending to keep alert with the latest fashion, the world’s top style stars have the motivation you need. Each season, these sweet women debut the top-level style looks, and Spring/Summer 2019 was no uncommon case. From Paris and Milan to London and New York, each style week from the month highlighted exceptional outfits and need excellent looks. Here, we’ve amassed the top road style structures from the season for you to add to your shopping list. Fashion is a word that defies exact definition. Here, we need not vex ourselves with the dictionary meanings of the word, since even if only partly understood, the word is as commonly used as it can be. We can call anything which gets recurrent or infrequent use to be fashion. When armed with such a definition, we can term frequent lies told by politicians, short measures given by shopkeepers, cheating methods adopted by students, strikes resorted to by employees, cheating of workers in the matter of salary, provident fund, etc. by their employers and all such things as fashions. When, however, we talk strictly about fashion, we rivet our eyes on particular types of clothes, shoes, hairstyles, etc. adopted by people, particularly young men and women in schools and colleges.


Man has actually been fond of fashion in all ages and in all lands. Go anywhere in the world. In each country, people observing the same type of fashion will be seen which will, however, be materially different from that in other countries. Thus, fashion changes in time and place, and may be even space. If we look carefully at the playing cards, we’ll find strange dresses worn by the kings, queens, and jacks. These dresses are reminiscent of the eighteenth-century English people who wore such dresses during that period when the games of cards started in a systematic manner.

by Kruthika Mumbaraddi

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