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What is the difference between fashion and style?

What is the difference between fashion and style?

Fashion is the clothing that you wear: Pants, skirts, jackets, tops, blouses, sweaters, coats and more. Fashion doesn’t really give you style— it gives you something to wear that is either very much on trend or a more classic fashion (button-down shirts, trousers, blazer, and a skirt)

Style is how you put it all together: color, style and what you add to the accessory mix.. makes a huge difference. What you choose to wear and how you wear it.. whether it’s a nice wool blazer with a pair of jeans or a denim jacket paired with a sundress worn with sneakers is a style of dressing.
What works for one person doesn’t always work for all.
I know that long midi dresses and skirts are all the rage but I look funny wearing them.. they make me look off balance and more like I am wearing my mother’s clothing. However, by wearing a shorter skirt or shortening the midi skirt to just above the middle of my knee makes the look balance.
Also, my style is about wearing layered jewelry (stacks of random bracelets, rings) quirky blends of things .. like a really nice dress paired with chunky lace-up boots. And I might add a hat into the mix for good measure.
Style is the look YOU create. How you take what you have in your closet and put it together to make it work for you.


"Fashion is part of the daily air and it changes all the time, with all the events. You can even see the approaching of a revolution in clothes. You can see and feel everything in clothes." 

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