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Choose the right outfit

Choose the right outfit

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Fashion is extremely visual, it affects the way we communicate with others. The fact is that we are in many different forms of “pull”. Sometimes you wear a suit and tie during the day, but in the evening you can wear skinny jeans and sneakers for a more dynamic look. You are still the same person but people will see you differently based on the clothes you are wearing. It is interesting to express yourself through choosing clothes and combining them appropriately. So what is a suitable outfit? Does choosing clothes follow a mathematical formula or is the concept of “suitability” only in the perception of the viewer?

To answer this question, we will first start with the function of clothing. Today's world is flooded with information. Algorithmically calculated advertisements and news compete for your attention every time you look at your phone or drive down the street; We are constantly overstimulated by the information we receive from the screen. Instead, take a moment to listen to your mind, body and the world around you, we can choose an outfit that suits your body shape, helping you feel both useful and comfortable.

Not only that, because the outfit itself represents a person's image, it is a non-verbal language, conveying information about the wearer: what kind of person you are will wear that type of outfit; conversely, what kind of outfit you wear, modern or traditional, also shows what kind of person you want to be. Therefore, choosing a suitable outfit must also show the mark and cultural background of the wearer, helping you to be more confident in all situations.

Take a step back and travel back in time to absorb ancient wisdom. In the traditional Western concept, women are created from a part of a man's body. Or in traditional Eastern culture, men are yang, symbolizing the sky and the sun, women are yin, symbolizing the earth and the moon; men take nobility, dignity, and generosity as nobility, women take softness and weakness as beauty. Eastern culture highly values ​​the categories of yin and yang, the five elements. There is a natural rhythm of everything in the universe, and Eastern philosophy believes that we should live in harmony with this rhythm to achieve happiness. Confucius wrote: "To achieve moderation and harmony, heaven and earth maintain their proper positions and all things flourish." Since ancient times, women have been gentle and docile like water, elegant and noble, discreet and graceful, and soft and hard are compatible. Their clothing is therefore not only an important part of creating a beautiful image of women, but also carries a certain spiritual connotation, following the harmonious laws of heaven and earth. In ancient times, Asian women, especially in countries heavily influenced by Confucianism such as China, Korea, Japan, Vietnam, etc., their costumes were always modest, expressing dignity and virtue but also expressing elegance, brilliance and vitality. Nowadays, luxurious and modest costumes, bringing softness, elegance and grace are an important criterion to preserve traditional virtues, protect the beauty and dignity of modern women.

The process of harmonizing and following the rhythm of nature is not a formula or requirement, and choosing clothes is no exception to this category. And in fact, the journey to perfecting our refined aesthetic taste mainly comes from the long-term accumulation of daily cultivation and diligent practice of art.

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