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Get this amazing “Fashion Tips†app and become fashionable! Learn how to follow the latest fashion trends or even become a trendsetter!- How to know what’s hot this season-Stylish clothes and unique dresses!- How to find the perfect pair of jeans for your body type!- Hottest fashion industry trends-over 180 fashion show videos!- More than 150 hot fashion tips on how to become a fashion diva!- Over 300 pictures of the most fashionable outfits!- This season’s designer shoes to die for!- Hottest handbags and accessories!Fashion is always changing, slightly elusive, and extremely seductive. It has the power to transform an image and make a social statement. To some, fashion is an art form. To others, it is almost a religion.But for most people it is a method of utilizing clothing, accessories and hair to show or hide something about yourself. You can use fashion to express yourself, to serve as an extension of your personality: goth, skater, soccer mom, professional. Or you can use fashion to disguise your true self: a conservative in vamp clothing, a vamp in conservative clothing.Fashion statements can be made with clothes or accessories, for example shoes, hair and makeup, and even your phone. This app will show you how to use fashion to express yourself!Most people pay attention to fashion in small doses which is a very healthy way to approach it. They make sure wardrobes are in step with the times and even indulge in a trend or two each season.A few reasons why fashion is still relevant: It shows your thinking is modern and flexible (e.g. willing to accept and process new ideas). Fashion has escapist qualities to help you deal with the pressures of the world (For example: your country may be at war, but you've "escaped" by dressing in the season's fluffy ruffles that make you look like you don't have a care in the world). Everything you put on sends a message. Fashion has almost nothing to do with good taste: it is a force that is beyond such practical considerations. The clothes that are presented at the fashion shows are often exaggerations of a theme. Some designers such as John Galliano (Christian Dior) go to great lengths to present extravagant looks that no one in their right mind would wear on the street.These collections are part marketing (to grab media and consumer interest in a designer line) and part artistic expression. By the time they reach the stores, most looks are edited by buyers to be saleable (hemlines dropped an inch or two, elements of the original look are put onto more understandable pieces, etc.).