Thursday, January 10, 2013

Keeping Up with Trends in Girls Fashion


One of the most important things to girls is fashion, particularly if a girl is in her teens and going to college where the majority of people talks and wears the latest trends and styles everyday. Here are some suggestions and tips on girls fashion, which will help you to stay up with the fashion trend throughout the year.
With numerous different styles and unique designs for boys, girl, men and women you will notice that first and foremost it is very challenging to stay up with every seasonal trend for one primary reason; all styles do not work for everyone.
How many times have you watched a fashion show and thought; who can wear that dress besides a model. Classic fashion is always in style and if you do not want to make a lot of mistakes when dressing up for a social event, you can always rely on classic clothes. An easy way to make girls fashion work well for you is to select from an assortment of clothing that suits you best. An additional way to keep up with the latest girls fashion is with accessories. Shoes are a whole other category when it comes to girls fashion and they function on the same principals of accessories and clothes. You shouldn't acquire a pair of shoes simply because they are in fashion but because they work to complement your personality and style.
Teen Girl Fashions - Cool or Cruel
The trends and fashion statements that are in style with pre-teens and teens today would have earned women who are in their mid thirties a suspension from school for inappropriate dressing.
My ten year old daughter taught me how cruel teen girl fashions have become.
Last year in the beginning of my daughter's 5th grade school year she was wearing the low waist jeans. I'd tell her Pull your pants up. I didn't recall buying all these low waist pants. Defensively she told me I have on underwear. Well an argument ensued because if my pants fell below my waist you'd see cotton bloomers before you'd see my naked skin. Why weren't my daughter's undies protecting her?
My daughter and I went upstairs and talked and she showed me that she did indeed have on her underwear but she'd begun to fold over the top of her underwear because she'd learned in school that you shouldn't let people see your underwear if you have on low rise pants. Without my knowledge my daughter was learning to sacrifice comfortable underwear for small ones for the sake of fashion. I couldn't understand it and I knew too small underwear would be uncomfortable for me as well as wearing jeans that allowed my backside to be exposed at the slightest bend. The too short skirt is the skirt that looks like a small handkerchief is wrapped around the waist. The too short skirt is the skirt that the girl wears and has to put her notebook purse backpack or papers on her thighs so that we don't see her undergarments. What if somebody dropped a million dollars in front of the girl in a too short skirt? The Too Short Skirt teen fashion trend is far too cruel.
The low waist jeans and the too short skirts are just two of the youth fashions that are being passed off as cool, but really aren't. The other really cruel teen fashion is the too short shorts. Well, girls of today are turning over the tops of the shorts and pulling them up like a pair of stockings. Not only do these short shorts look ridiculous, they look impossibly uncomfortable. Yet, millions of girls are flipping down the waistbands of their shorts to look like the girl sitting next to them. Needless to say, the elastic waistband is really helpful for girls with larger bellies. The elastic band keeps the tummy in and makes the girl look slimmer. It's cruel.
I never thought cruel fashions could impact a girl's self esteem, but so many girls are now suffering because they're wearing clothes that make them feel bad about how they look. Historically, youth fashion trends gave youth a definitive and creative voice. But for the life of me, I can't figure out what low waist, short skirts and short shorts are saying about our teen girls. 

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