Can You Afford Not To Use The Services Of A Fashion Stylist
Imagine someone taking you shopping and showing you how to put together the latest fashion trends.
Once shown these pieces, imagine being shown how to wear them, well imagine no more! You can easily make this happen, simply by engaging the services of your very own fashion stylist.
A Fashion Stylist would not only show you where to shop for your age and body shape but also how to integrate the new trend pieces into your existing wardrobe.
Do Womens’ Fashion Trends Make Them Impressionable
In the 17th Century both girls and boys were sent to dame-schools at an early age. The girls were not normally taught much book learning, but were taught how to be a good housewife. They were taught how to cook. They were also taught how to spin and weave and knit, not only for home wear but for the shops.
Fine knitting was well paid for, and was a matter of much pride to the knitter. Many complicated stitches were taught to the girls. The herring-bone being one type of fashion pattern. There was also the fox, and the geese knitting patterns.
The girls were taught how to create fashion trends by having initials knit into mittens and stockings. The alphabet was knit into mittens and sometimes even a verse of poetry.
Empowered Asian Women of China
The modern Asian woman is making tremendous strides in the area of equality with men. The experience of many women from China is characteristic of the changes that are occurring across much of East Asia in developing economic nations. When we consider the position that women held in traditional Chinese society and then compare this to the greater economic, educational, and social opportunities that women enjoy today, the evidence of radical change is overwhelming. The Asian woman from China has greater freedom and financial opportunity than ever before.
In ancient Chinese culture the role of the woman was mostly confined to the home. Young girls were often treated as a liability until they reached the age of being able to marry. At this time, they were then given to another family once an arrangement had been contracted between the parents. Women in ancient China had little (if any) input into the decision about “who” would be their husband. Consequently, they also had no control over what direction their life would take thereafter. In this culture women had no real power or control over their own destiny. They were expected to quietly submit to the unfair realities of life that had to be endured without complaint. This was the bitter role that ancient Chinese culture forced upon their women and young girls.
The first real change for the women of China came during the period of the Nationalist government known as the “republic” years. During this period of time women in the major cities were given the chance to acquire formal education. Women cherished this opportunity to study beside men in the classroom. It would turn out to be a very large step for the rights and standing of Chinese women. When communism came to power in 1949, the unequal distinction between men and women was eroded even further. Beginning at this time, women were given the opportunity to seek education and to hold jobs in society at large. In fact, under Mao’s rule many women began to hold important political positions in the government. These women exercised their influence in a variety of ways.