Fashion is the
prevailing style, custom or a popular style of clothes, hair, etc. of a
particular time or place. A popular way of behaving and doing an activity also
constitutes fashion. The business of making or selling clothes in new and
different styles is also fashion. The fashion industry embraces both clothes
made by individual designer for a small and wealthy clientele-also known as
haute culture and garments produced on wider commercial basis-sold in high
street shops, chain stores, departmental stores or by mail order. India’s fashion
heritage is rich in its tradition, vibrant in colours and extremely attractive
in look and style. In fact, Indian fashion varies from village to village and
city to city. The country’s ancient fashion garments generally used stitching
although Indians knew sewing also. Most of the clothes were ready to wear as
soon as they left the loom.
The changing
fashion has resulted in the hem-lines of skirts moving up and down over the
years. Before the Second World War and even some decades later, the length of
the skirt that covered upto the knee was considered obscene. However, towards
the end of the century, the length shortened above the knee.
The present-day
youth are in the haute culture of wearing mix of western and Indian trends
because of coming up of sprawling call centres, BPO centres, IT parks, mega
markets and mall culture. Perhaps the setting up of the multinational company’s
offices in India is one of the reasons of fashion boom in India. Men’s fashion
draws a lot from films. The young boys not only imitate the glamour of men’s
clothes but also their hairstyle. Fashion designing offers vast opportunities
for learning the skills from famous institutes like National Institute of
Fashion Technology (NIFT), Indian Institute of Fashion Technology (IIFT), Pearl
Fashion Academy (PFA), etc. Many Indian universities offer diploma, graduate
and postgraduate courses in fashion and cosmetic designing. Such learning helps
improve the creative skills and provides a cutting edge technology in
designing.
The Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI) holds the fashion
extravaganza to offer a platform to the exponents of Indian fashion industry
and to give them right opportunities for displaying their skills and marketing
their creations to the outside world for a high profit. With the evolving
fashion and style and the changing face of Indian retail, our consumers are
gearing up for a rapid transformation. Their spending too has been on the rise.
Most of the organised retail businesses have reported an increase in their
sales and consequently higher profits.
Good designers
should be genuine, practical and give incentive in making the custom made
outfits, designer dresses and costumes. The maker should create ideas according
to the seasonal changes-winter, summer and spring. There should be an
attractive combination of traditional, modern, local and foreign-creating every
possible wearable product-and providing a wide range to the consumers.
The media plays an
important role in the fashion boom. Various kinds of fashion magazines provide
latest designs and styles in colour photographs along with details of stuff
used, measurements, price range, shades available and the places from where
they can be used. TV programmes give live telecast of major fashion shows
conducted not only in India but also in all parts of the world. These
programmes provide a good look at the fashion world in all the seasons so that
the people can make their own choices while shopping. The stars shown in
flamboyant dresses make an indelible impression on the consumers. This
accelerates the fashion industry and enables it to prepare to compete with the
best in the world. Fashion has become such an important part of the present-day
world that even in colleges there are frequent ramp shows for boys and girls.
Fashion industry
in India is now facing a tug of war between the designers for copyright
protection although there are imitations by some designers from other
designers’ work. There should be strict law to prevent such copying. The other
important requirement is to ban shows and telecasts of such shows which show
nudity in the name of fashion. Besides, there should be legislation against
consumption of dangerous medicines like autorexia and bulimia which some models
consume to remain slim. Fashion designing is a creative art and it should be
promoted as such.
Posted
By: Krittika
Singh, brand
ambassador "MY VOTE FOR a BETTER INDIA" social initiative by "pickyouropinion.com".
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