It has become increasingly common in recent years for individuals globally to dress in western-influenced clothing. In my opinion, this is a natural result of corporate and cultural globalization and is broadly negative.
The main cause of this phenomenon is globalization. This relates firstly to culture. The growth of the media industry generally and online media more specifically has spread primarily American cultural values. Individuals living in distant nations watch the latest blockbuster Hollywood movies, listen to the same singers and emulate their lifestyle choices including fashion. Secondly, mass production enables this homogeneity. Hundreds of years ago, consumers had no choice other than to buy clothes produced by local artisans. Now, companies like Louis Vuitton and Tommy Hilfiger can fabricate identical items of clothing to be shipped globally at affordable prices, forcing many local businesses into bankruptcy.
The positive side of this trend, lower prices and potential inspiration from western fashion, are largely overshadowed by the injurious impact on cultural diversity. For example, in many parts of Asia, there are the rich cultural traditions of various ethnic minorities. These skilled garment-makers follow traditions dating back hundreds of years. The clothing produced is not only beautiful, but also more environmentally friendly and unique. However, these days few local residents are interested as they prefer wealthy western fashion brands that showcase their social status. The result is that the values being espoused by fashion are material wealth and appearances rather than tradition, culture, and artistic skill.
It has become
increasingly
common in recent years for individuals globally to dress in western-influenced clothing. In my opinion, this is a natural result of corporate and
cultural
globalization and is
broadly
negative
.
The main cause of this phenomenon is globalization. This relates
firstly
to culture. The growth of the media industry
generally
and online media more
specifically
has spread
primarily
American
cultural
values. Individuals living in distant nations
watch
the latest blockbuster Hollywood movies, listen to the same singers and emulate their lifestyle choices including
fashion
.
Secondly
, mass production enables this homogeneity. Hundreds of years ago, consumers had no choice other than to
buy
clothes produced by local artisans.
Now
,
companies
like Louis Vuitton and Tommy Hilfiger can fabricate identical items of clothing to
be shipped
globally at affordable prices, forcing
many
local businesses into bankruptcy.
The
positive
side of this trend, lower prices and potential inspiration from western
fashion
, are
largely
overshadowed by the injurious impact on
cultural
diversity.
For example
, in
many
parts of Asia, there are the rich
cultural
traditions of various ethnic minorities. These skilled garment-makers follow traditions dating back hundreds of years. The clothing produced is not
only
beautiful
,
but
also
more
environmentally
friendly and unique.
However
, these days few local residents
are interested
as they prefer wealthy western
fashion
brands that showcase their social status. The result is that the values
being espoused
by
fashion
are material wealth and appearances
rather
than tradition, culture, and artistic
skill
.