Juicebox Winter. 2014 | Page 13

My first find had gone well and I was more than happy with Alice , someone that keeps up to date with fashion and is dressing seasons ahead of the rest whilst putting her own eccentric spin into her look . She gave me faith In the idea that both fashion and individuality play a part in someone ’ s wardrobe choices , although I couldn ’ t help but secretly want to find some facts in favour of my anti street style idea I strolled through the streets of what is supposedly one of the trendiest areas of London for hours that day and when 6 hours had passed and only 2 people had stood out with their fashion efforts , I decided to call it a day . When Day 2 of Camden town was no where near as exciting as i ’ d hoped ; it was time re-evaluate my outlook .
In spite of the fact that the people I had met on my travels did undoubtedly have eccentricity in their style and their outfits had elements of S / S 2014 trends , when I thoroughly analyzed them I began to realize that these outfits were merely a case of self expression and didn ’ t intentionally have any connection with trends I had researched .
I for one could talk about this subject for hours , but have decided to round up my adventure with just one thought . Street style is a name that we gave to those with individuality , the ability to wear an outfit and make it their own . There is no right and wrong with fashion , so let ’ s stop copying each other , lets stop mimicking the mannequins and lets embrace the outfits that we ’ re drawn to and if you happen to be accidently on trend , then , so be it . Consider yourself ahead of the game !
THERES NO RIGHT OR WRONG IN FASHION , SO LETS STOP COPYING EACH OTHER