The Importance Of Accessories

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If fashion is not innovative, new and interesting, how can you call it fashion? Everything keeps being produced over and over again, just in different colours and designs, but in the end we can examine and see that it's the same as that we had before. Accessories are a very important part of fashion styling and aren't just an optional extra, but they are an added extravagance. They dress an outfit: even if you wear the simplest of clothes, you can look like a million dollar show piece. Fashion style isn't only about what you wear, but how you present it and give it an independent existence.

The Importance of Accessories
What the human nature calls enticing is beauty and beauty is simplicity. Therefore what we wear impacts our
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This cosmetic watch is a not just a complementary accessory, but it is a useful showpiece of it's own, and is extremely useful and trendy to any sort of event, party or every day. This watch is designed to be different sizes (depending on the cosmetic palette inside), and different styles. From silver linings and silver metal straps, bedazzled with diamonds/crystals, to vintage brown leather strapped and waterproof clock faces, you can find a watch like this to match your personality and style (3)(4). The watch is bigger by circumference than most other watches so that it has space for the cosmetic inside, and it opens by pressing a knob by the side of the actual clock face. When the watch opens, the clock which is on the top side lifts, and on the other side of the clock is a mirror (5). This top part of the watch is movable, enabling it to move from left to right and fold back to close. The bottom part, which is on the inside of the watch, however, is a little compartment for different kinds of cosmetics.(6) A palette is able to be placed inside and switched out with any other palette of a different cosmetic. These palettes can be either lip stick, lip gloss, eye shadow, blush, or foundation. It's easy to open, look at yourself, freshen yourself up, close and still be talking to people. It doesn’t matter what you wear with the watch, there will always be a watch in anybody’s style. The straps will vary form different …show more content…
Not every collection of his was combined with technology or sculptural construction, and none of those collections were shown in the past years. Therefore, out of this reason specifically, I do believe that incorporating something new like my cosmetic watch, along with the fact that he doesn't present a lot of accessories, would be an interesting surprise. These days women have to think about taking a bag big enough for their cosmetics, mirror, phone and everything else, but wearing the cosmetic watch would make the few minutes before leaving the house a lot

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