Monday, 27 April 2015

Chapter 6

Trickle Up and Trickle Down

 
The trickle down effects all relies on the hierarchy of the fashion industry. The haute couture designers are the one who sets the trend that is shown on the catwalk, It then tickles down to highstreet shops that would sell similar style, silhouettes and colour palette with a lesser price tag. The trickle up effect are fashion that are innovated from the the streets. This has been adapted usually by lower income groups that becomes popular, For example, back in the 1950's the tennagers were inspired by the teddy boys look which was never seen before on catwalks. However, the style of the teddy boys was very popular.

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