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Are We Being Sucked In by 'Trends'

27 August, 2015 - 08:50pm by - First Lady | 18 Comments

Article by BR Kellie

I was perusing the shops the other day, checking out what was in fashion, hoping for something spectacular to catch my eye for an upcoming party, when a piece of clothing came into view that made me smile. An A line button up denim skirt. It was like staring at a Jem doll (I had Roxy, the Misfits’ bass player), or a cassette tape, or a pair of denim dungaree shorts. 

I had to laugh a little, because this skirt is the hot new trend. It turns out they’re everywhere. All the fashion forward young things are snapping them up. But, the funny thing is, to me they’re not new and they’re not trendy. They’re something I saw at least two decades ago, and before that I saw a longer incarnation being worn by my mother and her friends. 

It reminded me of when bodysuits made a brief comeback and were fashionable again, and I flashed back to (vague) memories of trying to do their snaps up in bars after a few – not fun. Did I buy a bodysuit the second (for me) time round? Yes! They’re actually really flattering and are great when you need a top that won’t shimmy its way back up after being tucked into pants and skirts. But was I going to buy the skirt? The hot new thing?

The thing is, my latest shopping experience reminded me of what I’d previously been oblivious to but had begun to notice happening in the beauty world since joining Beauty Review. Trends come and go and so often they’re trumpeted as ‘hot’ and ‘new’, yet you have to ask, are they really? 

Strobing is hot right now, but as many makeup artists are quick to point out, it’s not a new technique, it’s just highlighting with a bit more oomph. Same as clown contouring, it’s been done for years by those working in film and theatre, as well as drag queens.  I look at the K-Dash girls all gussied up with loads of makeup, and yet their makeup reminds me of the original 1980s supermodel bombshells. Nothing is new, it’s just reinvented.

Even our beloved Wayne Goss (who I’m not sure if we’ve adopted as our virtual Beauty Review pet or if he is in fact a deity in the Beauty Review pantheon. Seriously my feelings for him swing between wanting to give those cheeks of his a good motherly affectionate squeeze to just only being able to sit and watch him in utter awe) feels the same way, and has something to say about it in this video:

Although I have to agree and disagree with him. I don’t believe that the cosmetic industry sets out to make us feel bad about ourselves, possibly because I believe that the only person who can make you feel bad about you, is you. If you feel someone is making you feel bad about yourself that is because you’ve given him or her that power (ok, I’m off my soap box, but must note that the only time I’d disagree with myself on this would be in extreme and persistent cases of bullying and abuse – but that’s a whole other soap box worthy rant). I do think though that the cosmetics industry do set out to show us an ideal, which we can choose to ignore or attempt. I do believe (and I’m pretty sure I’m right) that they do this and change up the ‘new’ trends regularly in order to make money. That’s called ‘business’.  If they didn’t do that they’d make next to no money, then they’d possibly have to stop producing makeup and we’d be left squeezing berries onto our face for a bit of colour. Have you seen the price of berries? I’d rather eat them thank you very much. 

Trends are like anything though, you can choose to try them or ignore them. No one’s forcing you to do anything. If skinny brows come back in will I be plucking my eyebrows like I was plucking a chicken? No. I would look ridiculous. Did I buy a contour palette back when heavy contouring is in? No. I know I’m not skilled enough and it would be a) a waste of money and b) I’d look like I’d fallen face first into a mud puddle. Was I tempted to? Heck yes!

I think the key to dealing with trends is knowing yourself. Knowing your capabilities, knowing what suits you, knowing what makes you look and feel good. I refuse to believe the cosmetics industry is an evil beast hell-bent on making me feel like a lesser human, but I do believe they hold the key to helping me enhance what I’ve got by constantly reintroducing me to ideas and ways of doing things I may not have known or may have forgotten about.

So no, I won’t be buying that A-line skirt, contour palettes can be left to those who know what they’re doing, but I will be purchasing some more highlighters… and that classic red lippy will always have a special place in my heart.

So what say you my darling hearts? Do you think we’re being sucked in? Have you been sucked in by a trend? Or are you a fan of knowing what suits you and sticking with it?



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1st September, 2015

I think you have a very good approach to trends Kellie, if you know it's not going to work for you don't bother buying into it! I was majorly sucked into Micellar Water and guess what it burnt my face off. Be careful in the world of trends ladies or you might just get burned (the Micellar Water actually burned my face off).

31st August, 2015

I have got one of those A-line denim skirts which I have never worn, who knew it was in fashion.

30th August, 2015

yeah trends totally suck us in and spit us out, but it's fun trying and revisiting the different styles (when it's something that appeals, I def don't ALWAYS want to play the game!)

30th August, 2015

I'm not big on trends as I know that as soon as you fork out for the next big thing theres another one just around the corner. If theres a trend that I like and think will suit me I'll buy it but won't worry about stopping wearing it when the trend is over if that makes sense. Makeups a bit easier cause some trends you can try without having to buy new products (such as winged eyeliner).

30th August, 2015

I was sucked in trying to look glamorous with orangey red lipstick in my teens. Never again. Sorry I don't follow a trend unless I've got the money to spend and it is a trend that will look good on me and is a timeless and versatile one.

29th August, 2015

Love that! "Nothing is new, just reinvented." My new fav quote :) And can't agree more

29th August, 2015

I have never really been in to trends. Ok when it comes to make up I will follow the trends such as strobing and contouring. I may not be good at it....yet but I certainly get sucked in with all the hype. I am yet to try the baking though. Next on my list of to do's. I don't however, follow fashion trends. I have mostly always followed the beat of my own drum and expressed myself how I like. It gets me stares and sniggers but I was born to stand out :D Trends come and go.

29th August, 2015

You make a lot of valid points Kellie and I have noticed too how fashion does a big circle, what is in now will be back in years down the track, as for trends I love to try them out to see whats good and whats not but overall I do what makes me feel comfortable most of the time.

P.S I dont think black will go out of fashion haha! 95% of my clothes are black which makes fashion so much easier

28th August, 2015

I think it's really easy to get sucked into marketing and want to buy the new things out. I've done it and i think most people would Have! I feel like as I'm getting Older, i take bits of thing that suit me rather than just following trends. (I don't like Wayne Goss so didn't watch the video, Sorry! )

28th August, 2015

I know what suits me & I stick to it.... I have jumped on the odd beauty trend though. Contouring is something I am playing with (and I'm sure it will be a no no once I have mastered it) but I have not brought a palette for it - I'm working with what I have. Personally I love the A Line Skirts! I'm happy to see them come back!

28th August, 2015

No I think trends are fun as they are a way to sell however mostly people adapt a little and just use the concept. I rember buying jeans and sitting in a hot bath to shink them and now we can buy skinny jeans . You have to have fun with trends and if they suit you go for it and enjoy.

28th August, 2015

Growing up I remember my mum saying a few times that what I was wearing, listening too or watching was a repeat of something that had been popular in the past.

28th August, 2015

So apparently culottes are in this summer-coooooooollots- enough said- not being sucked in by that trend -only once when I was 10 and it was a bad choice I made 4 times back then ( I had four pairs that I can remember).

27th August, 2015

For fashion trends I stick to what will suit me - you will not catch me wearing skinny jeans because they just don't suit my body type but that did not stop the saleswoman from trying to sell them to me. Uh. No.

For beauty trends I admire, tweak and adjust it to my face more so than follow 1. I don't have the skill level and 2. I like looking for ways to achieve a lovely look without spending the whole afternoon on it.

27th August, 2015

You make a good point trends do come and go. None are really new they're just revamped or reintroduced. Like in my household I was a teen and AIR JORDAN was the thing & preteens aswell. Now my son of the age 12 is taking MJ blah blah blah. I gotr laugh about Jem & the hooligrams I was a bit old for her but I do remeber her & my little cousin adored them, I secretly did too & would watch them with her pretending not to be interested..... I'd love to share Jem with my new 6 year old daughter 3 year old neice... Thanks for the trip down memory lane. I just saw Jem on fb in my international much group.

Koni
27th August, 2015

I looovvveee Jem & the Holograms but on some level I preferred the Misfits (cue their song haha) - I quite liked Pizzaz but ummm I prefer Jem's makeup hehe.

Macs
28th August, 2015

I loved Jem growing up. I always wanted a doll. I had all their songs recorded on video.

k3r1pakai
28th August, 2015

Opps sorry Koni I commented on ur post. Old skool Macs videos

k3r1pakai
28th August, 2015

Good theory here Koni... you make trends suit you're likings/taste

MareeB
28th August, 2015

Well said Koni. I agree.

Macs
28th August, 2015

From what I see Koni your make up looks are beautiful. Ive been trying to get skinny jeans to work for years but they just don't work.

k3r1pakai
28th August, 2015

Old soil macs video lol

k3r1pakai
28th August, 2015

I agree with Macs. Koni you're make up is always perfect :)

MareeB
28th August, 2015

Amen sister. I do not remember a single person who wore them that actually looked any good in them!

mallomiss
28th August, 2015

Haha saw them in a shop the other day! I remember my mum buying me a bright orange pair in the early 90's & I refused to wear them - she swore they were "in" but none of my friends wore them! She wore that pair haha!

spooky40
2nd September, 2015

100% agree but I never have and never will own a pair hehehe

Macs
28th August, 2015

You'd suit A line skirts Tash. Good on you for giving contouring a go.

mallomiss
28th August, 2015

Aw thanks Macs! Was hoping to get 1 this weekend but I spent too much at the supermarket

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