Fashion and style are often used interchangeably, but they represent two distinct concepts: one is a collective, ever-changing industry, while the other is an individual, timeless expression of self. Together, they form a powerful visual language that reflects culture, history, and personal identity. 1. The Nature of Fashion
Your move: Write down your three words. The next time you shop, ask: Does this item fit my three words? If not, put it back.
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Fashion is far more than just clothing; it is a visual language
The Golden Age of Fashion
Consistency: Unlike fashion, style is not ephemeral. Figures like Iris Apfel or Audrey Hepburn remained "stylish" for decades because they leaned into a personal aesthetic rather than chasing every trend.
The "Core" Aesthetic: Digital subcultures have birthed hyper-specific styles like Cottagecore, Dark Academia, and Barbiecore, allowing individuals to find niche communities through their clothing choices. Conclusion