Thursday, September 6, 2007

Rhetorical Clothing


I agree clothes not only have their particle function to protect as garment, the massages they send among others become the root of why and how people choose their clothes in our modern society. These social massages, however, can sometimes have deliberate purpose which creates desirable or undesirable effects that people may not know.


When I was still a little girl, my parents were used to be the designers for my appearance, which I think is unfortunate. I had to worn whatever they brought, that in their opinions, is suitable on me. It was O.K. to me unless they don't force me to wear skirts and tight clothes that made me feel uneasy. So basically, I had no opinions or any judgments on my outlook, and barely look into a mirror like most girls will love to do. I presume, for this reason, I've developed a tom-boy style, and found those colorful and girlish cute little tight lace tops or tanks really repulsive, I mean, it just feels odd when I look at myself in a mirror. Once, I even got misapprehended by going to an opposite restroom. But I am no lesbian in any ways, in fact, I'm trying to echo my open-minded and generous personalities through my manner, at lease I'm perceiving this way.

Everyone wants to look good in front of people, I'm no exception. Clothes are armors for one's self-esteems in my point of view. They can make people feel rich, confident and important. They also held the decorating job in which help people perform their own roles of life. Within our youngster’s cliques, fashion is what really ties us together. I will select cool and voguish costumes when going out with friends. Girls might think I'm hip, but guys will probably reluctant to ask me for a date. It's not a deliberate massage I intentionally to send, but I can hardly avoid without mostly changing my look. However, when meeting with serious professionals, it is rational for me to dress more generously to make a veracious and responsible impression other than an insecure mood create by fancy clothes.


In today's society, fashion changed rapidly through every-day's massive information. But rules and dress codes still exit, not only because it is a tradition, but because of their real means and functions that govern the social culture. Lots of people imitate to dress like charming celebrities, but they will never ever step into a political convention in that way, just like I won't go to someone's wedding with my adorable sleepwear, because I know it's inappropriate, no matter how pretty and priceless it is. Learning to speak this silent language is complex but critical and densely beneficial for our social life.

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