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Monday, 17 February 2014

Fashion in the Working Class

Hey Beautiful People, 


We are essentially all are part of the working class industry, we all want to survive this world and for that to happen we have to work – to earn money – without money we wouldn't be here. The working class is originally a group of people who work only in order to survive; these normally include jobs like Factory Workers, Maintenance Workers, Programmers, Cooks, Dishwashers, Secretaries and Fireman.  This then gave me an idea, all these jobs must include some sort of uniform, then how and could they influence the fashion industry; because fashion is everywhere we all whether you want to or not, play a part in the fashion industry.

Each and every one of us on this planet influence each other with what we wear, so why would it be any different with what we wear to work? From our boiler suits and overalls to our high visible jackets to our pencil skirts and suits, although they all aren't the nicest of items of clothing they do serve a purpose. From being that small child with massive dreams we've all dreamed of being something, changing our minds frequently but one thing that never changed was the chance to be something… someone who worked, someone who earned money to change our lives.

I’ll always remember I wanted to be a doctor, the thought of saving someone’s life was something that I dreamt about; however now that’s very different, I want to change someone’s life simply by one thing that has such a massive impact on everyone’s life.. Fashion. The beauty of fashion is that it’s always changing and what people don’t realise is that we all have an interest in it, whether you’re a fashion blogger like me or a cleaner, we all play a part in fashion and we all are a part of the working class.

But how have the working class already contributed to the fashion industry? How will they in the future continue to contribute to the fashion industry? The exciting bit is that every piece of clothing no matter what is has a meaning, holds a story; it represents a person, everything that generations fought for and will continue to fight for. Every piece represents everyone single person past, present and future. As long as we as a working class continue to wear a uniform, we will continue to influence the fashion industry. 































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All my Love 

Carries Closet xo 




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Sunday, 16 February 2014

Colour Mission


Hey Guys, 

So here is a mini update, as I'm currently working on a big update that will be up tomorrow! 


So last month I was contacted by Sammie, to see if I wanted to take part in a little mission with other bloggers to try and add a little more colour to our lives. I was given to Paige who have me the colours pink and green, so here is what I came up with (as part of the rules we had to take pictures outside to prove that we wore them out and that they are wearable, so in this I'm in the car waiting for my dad to come out of a shop) 


Make sure you check out the two girls Sammie and Paige, I've linked there blogs so click there names! 

Lots of Love 

Carries Closet xo 


Email: carries-closet@hotmail.com