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“Fashion and trends are depictive of the times that we live. Right now the recession has led designers to make very commercial collections that will sell. My personal style is based on comfort and affordability. My style is kind of bohemian artist. Comfortable clothes are key when you are an artist. I wear clothing that I am not afraid to get dirty. I do a lot of hand dying, and my job requires me to paint, so I don’t want to worry about ruining expensive clothing. I can mark out several materia
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“It’s very fashionable to be a designer now. The thing that there are too many fashion blogs made me more aware of what is hip and trendy, and certainly exposed me to high-end brands and designers I probably never would have sought out on my own. At the same time, being critical is a part of my work, so I do have a discerning eye for the things that go too far, or don’t go far enough. There are too mane designers. In that sense, I’ve become a fan of designers that push and challenge themselves.
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Kristina Villarini: a personal trend

“I think that trends in life are a lot harder to determine. A trend is something that ultimately goes from novelty or something incredibly personal to something that everyone (or at least the 'seen' people) acquire. Some general fashion trends right now are more tailored clothing and I'm starting to see people less afraid to wear whatever they want, which overall, is more stylish and interesting looking. Personal trends could be the accessories people wear or a certain combination of clothes, ev
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“Fashion blogs are important, but they're not replacing the fashion journalists. Bloggers tend to be regular people who have more of a finger on the pulse of society than fashion journalists. In my experience, a lot of people in fashion take themselves incredibly seriously and are very self-important. The tendency to judge and ultimately, the need to predict what's hot in fashion really keeps some fashion writers from seeing the boutiques and accessories that are expanding and limits from the st
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“Fashion and trends are depictive of the times that we live. Right now the recession has led designers to make very commercial collections that will sell. My personal style is based on comfort and affordability. My style is kind of bohemian artist. Comfortable clothes are key when you are an artist. I wear clothing that I am not afraid to get dirty. I do a lot of hand dying, and my job requires me to paint, so I don’t want to worry about ruining expensive clothing. I can mark out several materia
Read more…
“It’s very fashionable to be a designer now. The thing that there are too many fashion blogs made me more aware of what is hip and trendy, and certainly exposed me to high-end brands and designers I probably never would have sought out on my own. At the same time, being critical is a part of my work, so I do have a discerning eye for the things that go too far, or don’t go far enough. There are too mane designers. In that sense, I’ve become a fan of designers that push and challenge themselves.
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Kristina Villarini: a personal trend

“I think that trends in life are a lot harder to determine. A trend is something that ultimately goes from novelty or something incredibly personal to something that everyone (or at least the 'seen' people) acquire. Some general fashion trends right now are more tailored clothing and I'm starting to see people less afraid to wear whatever they want, which overall, is more stylish and interesting looking. Personal trends could be the accessories people wear or a certain combination of clothes, ev
Read more…
“Fashion blogs are important, but they're not replacing the fashion journalists. Bloggers tend to be regular people who have more of a finger on the pulse of society than fashion journalists. In my experience, a lot of people in fashion take themselves incredibly seriously and are very self-important. The tendency to judge and ultimately, the need to predict what's hot in fashion really keeps some fashion writers from seeing the boutiques and accessories that are expanding and limits from the st
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