Many aspects of the way people dress today are influenced by global fashion trends. How has global fashion become such a strong influence on people's lives? Do you think this is a positive or negative development?

In recent decades, the way
people
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dress has increasingly been shaped by global
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trends rather than local
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.
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influence has grown
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advances in social media and modern technology. In my opinion,
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development is largely negative. One major reason global
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has become so influential is the rise of social media and digital communication. Platforms
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as Instagram and TikTok allow
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trends from major cities to spread worldwide within hours. Celebrities and influencers regularly promote particular
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, which are quickly copied by millions of followers.
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, international
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brands have made trendy clothing affordable and widely available, meaning
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from different countries can easily access the same
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. In my view, the global influence on
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has several negative consequences.
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, it encourages excessive consumption. Many
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blindly pursue the latest trends and frequently update their wardrobes, which leads to financial pressure and unnecessary waste.
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, when
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around the world follow similar clothing
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, cultural diversity is reduced. As individuals from different countries dress in the same way, local identities are weakened
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traditional
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gradually disappears. In conclusion, global
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has become influential mainly because of social media exposure and the global reach of
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brands.
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, its negative effects on cultural identity and consumer behaviour mean that
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trend represents a harmful development
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.

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • global
  • fashion
  • clothes
  • dress
  • wear
  • look
  • style
  • brand
  • label
  • shop
  • price
  • money
  • media
  • ads
  • post
  • like
  • world
  • culture
  • express
  • expression
  • culture
  • work
  • jobs
  • earth
  • environment
  • press
  • pressure
  • spend
  • buy
  • design
  • trend
  • brand
  • celeb
  • celebrity
  • internet
  • online
  • shop
  • social
  • media
  • fashion
  • trend
  • idea
  • choice
  • fit
  • color
  • color
  • cloth
  • fabric
  • hand
  • care
  • harm
  • good
  • bad
  • benefit
  • loss
  • balance
  • relation
  • impact
  • effect
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