STYLISH FASHION VS VULGAR FASHION

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Ayotomiwa Olusayo

When it comes to fashion, so many things could go wrong and this mostly happens because of a lack of understanding when it comes to deciding where being stylish ends and vulgarity begins.

The act of vulgarity in fashion was mostly attributed to women more in the past but at present, there is even more vulgar fashion statements being made amongst both male and female.

There is a difference between being fashionably stylish ad being fashionably vulgar.

Being fashionably stylish means to be of high quality in appearance, design, and in assemble in reference to clothing, dressing and use of accessories.

Vulgar fashion, on the other hand, refers to a lack of sophistication or good taste as a result of making explicit and offensive reference through the use of fashionable clothing, dressing and accessories.

Vulgar fashion is far more common amongst women, especially those who do not understand that a woman’s elegance and sexuality lies in her mannerisms; of speaking, walking, gestures, and of course, clothing which should delicately emphasize dignity and sophisticated elegance.

Clothing can be elegant, sexy and stylish without having to be sexually provocative. For example, a successful fashionable dressing emphasizes a woman’s advantages without showcasing her shortcomings and as such, her clothing is fitting but not skin tight, her skirts are elegantly worn but not too short such that her underwear is revealed to the world (underwear is to be worn “under”), and her makeup is moderately done without it being aggressive.

Men aren’t exempted as well as many dress less conservatively and stylishly but more vulgarly with the incorrect and wrong fashion sense when it comes to dressing up.

Buttons are meant to be fixed up and not left undone, belts to be used on trousers to prevent pants dropping (sagging), and clothing should be more conservative and less revealing.

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