I concluded with a satisfying view on what style is for my dissertation. It isn't black and white. It isn't like fashion, there are no set rules to follow, instead, I think, it comes down to each individual, it's what works for each person, it's natural and isn't forced. It's a visual expression of our soul - there are argumentatively two parts to our existence: our body and our soul. The latter you can't see directly, but it is expressed in how we present ourselves.
My dissertation went into much more depth obviously, and whilst I came to an almost complete conclusion/ opinion of what I felt style consisted of, I still feel there is much more out there to analyse and further my knowledge in this subjective field of study.
I'd like to start by sharing with you aspects of what i've found so far, including dissection of interviews i've conducted; other relevant findings, and also keep you in the loop in further research and discussions.
I'll be back soon with what i've found, in the meantime, take a look at my graduation show 'identity' below:
Also, take a look at my page:
https://www.facebook.com/EmmaRhodesFashionDesign
Lots of love,
Miss E xxx
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