TRENDS: FASHION IMPASSE!
Fashion has reached an impasse. Anything and everything goes. When it comes to trends, no one can, at this point in time, say that a certain style is the statement of the season. Designers seem to be throwing everything they have at us and we are lapping it all up. This current situation is probably because consumers are not connoisseurs when it comes to fashion sense awareness.
In the past few years, we saw a boom in prêt wear and designer labels and we do not yet know how to separate the grains from the chaff. We all do not possess refined tastes and since we allow experimentation with our looks, those who provide for our clothing needs have an open market.
Walking from store to store or even from rack to rack in a boutique, one comes across such a variety of hemlines, sleeves, cuts, lengths and slits that selecting an outfit becomes difficult. The customer forgets that when one chooses an outfit one must also consider what looks best on their body type. No matter the body type, peplums are being adorned. No matter the height, the gharara- style trousers are a rage.
The ‘anything goes’ trend in style these days gives a chance to pick, choose and create your own individual look
“I am a working woman and buying material and getting it stitched is just not an option,” says Asma, who works at a local bank. “But it is becoming more and more difficult to get my hands on formal, simple-patterned clothing. There is a lot of choice in the market but it is tricky to pick clothes that fit into the category of ‘formal day-wear’.”
“Designers have stopped catering to specific age groups,” says Mrs Abdullah, a housewife. “I think it is very unfair that women of maturer age are not considered by designers, especially when it comes to cuts. I have seen women following crazy trends without a thought to whether it suits them or not.”
Fabrics are also being mixed and matched and there seems to be no set rule on how they are added on to attire. This is also reflected in patterns, prints and colours. There is no seamlessness to blending and matching. On the one hand, this trend makes life easy in terms of not having to look for anything to pair your shirt with your trousers, but it seems to have reached a ridiculous point when aesthetics have been given a backseat and colours and prints are paired in the most hair-raising manner.