
It can seem easy to accept ‘beauty’, ‘style’ or ‘fashion’ as one and the same; all three concepts go hand in hand, embodying an aspect of looking good that has remained the focus of women for centuries. Yet beauty, style and fashion are each very separate and wonderfully different in their meanings, together creating a lifestyle that most of us aspire to.
‘Beauty’, as the old saying goes, seems to lie in the eye of the beholder, often maintained in the natural makeup of a person. Beauty draws others towards it and can be applied to anything from the envious aesthetic proportions of Angelina Jolie, to an incredibly luxurious Chanel quilted bag.
‘Style’, linked more closely with personality, is a mode of expression, and perhaps the most valuable asset of all three. The media spectrum, including the likes of Kate Moss to Katie Price, shows us that ‘style’ cannot be bought. It is ‘style’ itself that leads the way for fashion.
‘Fashion' relates to exciting and often short-lived style trends, showcased on runways and in magazines. Fashion serves as a guide of what’s in and what’s on the way out, leaving us inspired and itching to stay up to date.
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