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FASHION: V. Dychakovskiy, 11a


Valeryi Advises
Written by Valery Dychakovsky, 11a

 
“Over the years, I have learned that important in a dress – is the woman who is wearing it.”

Yves Saint-Laurene

It’s no doubt, that today our outlook plays an important role in our life. We want to be more fashionable and respectable.
As for me I’m not a fan of up-to-date clothes, brands, labels. To tell the truth I always want to be in style but I’m not a fashion victim. To my mind, it’s better to wear what makes you feel good rather than what the fashion magazine say. On the other hand, I always look for clothes which suit me and my figure.

I have my own personal taste, but anyway it depends on the budget of my family. My clothes are comfortable and still unique. I always try to add some accessories to brighten my outfit. Sometimes my choice in clothes depends on my mood, or the mood of my parents. In school I wear a shirt with long sleeves, a green jacket, a narrow tie, straight trousers and black shoes. In my routine I don’t have a wide choice. I have 3 T-shirts and 2 of them are really unique. They have my initials, which really makes me adore these T-shirts. I have jeans in my wardrobe. Also there are two sweaters and one of them goes with the bag. Everyone notices it and it makes me feel good.
If jeans or a T-shirt go out of fashion, I will never throw them away. At first I try to “save” them. Secondly, there are a lot of children who are homeless, or live in poor conditions, so I help them, donating clothes. I’ve read fashion tips written by teens, and I can say that they are of some help. Actually I underlined some really interesting advice. For example: “Think before you buy. Be specific about what you are looking for. Don’t buy something just because it’s cheap. It’s not worth it.”
My family and I buy clothes at different markets. And I’m not embarrassed about it. But during sales time, discounts or when it’s “Black Friday” we go to the high street shops, or to the shop of fashionable designers. My mother always insists on keeping a receipt, because if the item turns out to be spoiled, you’ll have a chance to replace it.
To cap it all, today it’s important to look fashionable, but at the same time to feel yourself comfortable. Bring some unique touches to your outfit and “Fashion will be your profession”