Tuesday, 20 August 2013



It ain't fashion its style

Fashion comes and goes! One needs to establish themselves as a stylish person to become a true fashionista, many call themselves fashionistas while following the trends of brands such as Markham’s and Mr price.  Stand out and use clothes to express who you are and what you represent as an individual. Invent your style, know who you are and how you want to look and deliver that. Unless you want to join the army of trendy clothes, blending in like soldiers heading to war in their camouflage attire, that’s easy just wear the over commercialised and highly advertised items, simple!


Clothes should be part of your personality, mood indicators on how you feeling on that specific day and understanding that what you wear is always the first impression you give to people,  so why don’t you tell a bit about yourself without speaking but rather displaying who you are with your outfit?  Trust me, if you’re heading out and getting laid is what you aiming for that night dressing appropriately to achieve your goal, with the right style you will hit that.



I don’t know about you, but there is nothing more hurtful than seeing a million people wearing the same item you told yourself you going to slay, show flames in. This is what made me say F*ck trendy commercial stores, imma do me!  Allow yourself to be a little different, buy that Mr Price item, but also add a vintage item to make it you. Why on earth are you buying the whole outfit on the mannequin from head to toe?
Take a moment and ask yourself why men are wearing leggings or should I refer to them as meggings, to convince myself it’s okay as a male to appear in public in tights? Well, fashion is brain washing us to cut our balls and put them in our girlfriends or mothers handbags, but if you’re into trendy fashion you will cut those balls and your mom/girlfriend can keep them safe until you take of those silly tights. Ask yourself why fat people, I mean big boned people, squeeze themselves into tiny clothes?  It’s all the advertising and the pressure they’re getting from wanting to be trendy. Forget about popular culture pushing you towards the kids sections when you know you would look way better and stylish wearing XXXL.




 Why fall under the tempting Evil spells of commercial fashion that never lasts a season when you can set trends for yourself? That way you will feel better, look better and maybe soon; others will be inspired to do the same thing, expressing who you are through every item of clothing you have and that's the kind of person most people appreciate.






Apelele Luke

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