Sunday, 8 December 2013

Differences between High Street and Catwalk!!


Circus Collection

John Galliano Catwalk

What, makes this garment a catwalk garment is the volunptuos size that is made out of, as in reality a garment that big would'nt be the most appropriate to wear, so that is only seen in catwalk.
Is not usually seen in the Hight Street for its dimension.
Mainly target to designers to get inspirations for future collections.
Vibrant and colourful colours used, just like in circus.
The facial make up applied is big, catchy and most of the times to go with garment.
The styles are not confortable for High Street. 


Desigual High Street


This garments are consider to be a high street garments because, it is usually seen in stores mainly for different target audience to purchase.
Most of the times is followed by trends (i.e Sping/summer, Autumm/Winter).
It is visually interesting to buyers, as they will be doing sketches of the designs and produce enumorous amounts in the fabrics to get to the shop floor as soon as.
Is high street style and the most principal it is comfortable for everyday wear.
It is small time consuming for the manufacturers.















The big difference between Catwalk and High street fashion are: the catwalk designers are having their garments copy by the high street because, they can create something similar that will be profitable for the shop floor and the information they can transfer within hours. As the Catwalk designers are very strict in copying the exact same garments, so the high street tend to just take the influence rather than the actually copy.
Fashion can be for everyone, but not everyone will be able to afford it, as most of the Catwalk garments can be affordable for a high social class, whereas High street fashion is more suitable for social class.
Catwalk fashion garments, it is not suitable for everyday wear as it is an exclusive piece that is only seen on the catwalk, and the reproduce into small samples. 
High Street fashion is target to any type of the audience, as pretty much anyone can afford it and still be within the fashion.
Overall in my point of view, people are more than welcome to decide from what retailer they want to purchase either catwalk designer or High street, as long they don't create conflict, pressure and unfairness.      












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