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Humans have a strong desire to be part of a group. That desire makes us susceptible to fads, fashions, and idea contagions.
Back in the day, if someone said that hip hop and rap was a fad, that was a joke to me because they just didn't know what they were talking about. In reality, there were so many people who didn't know what they were talking about it.
Remember this: classics never make a comeback. They wait for that perfect moment to take the spotlight from overdone, tired trends.
Style applies to a lifestyle. It's not about being told this is trendy, you must do it. Now people have more access than ever before.
All human societies go through fads in which they temporarily either adopt practices of little use or else abandon practices of considerable use.
I'm realizing I'm not hip enough to know for sure what would be considered pop-culture.
Don't take life too seriously and always remember: it is just a passing fad.
As designers we are influenced both consciously and subconsciously by everything we see around ourselves. Still, we always must try to avoid anything that has been defined as the latest and greatest "trend" in design.
I think people are sick of trends changing every six months - not because we're tired of them, but just for the sake of change. There is so much junk in the world: junk TV, junk movies, all those junk magazines with the same people on the cover.
Following a trend is useful, until you start alienating the original. The last thing we want is to live in a world where everything is the same. Originality and individuality is key.
What were once vices are the fashion of the day.
More than trends, consumers need functionality. Everything needs an element of fashion, but that's more like a spice.
Fashion has changed, and it's continuing to change because, fundamentally, people get bored quicker.
I'm much more for style and not trend-driven.
Don't follow trends, start trends.
Everybody is trying to be so trendy. I think not being trendy should be the next trend.
As soon as something becomes 'trendy,' I go off it. I hate the idea of being a sheep and just following a look because I've been told it's fashionable. Individuality makes the world a much more interesting place.
Trends are manufactured. Real things just happen.
Don't try to follow trends. Create them.
I've never been so on trend in my entire life.
I'm starting to wonder if pop culture is in its dying days, because everyone is able to customize their own lives with the images they want to see and the words they want to read and the music they listen to. You don't have the broader trends like you used to.
Science goes through fads, and there are big ups and crashes.
Since social networks gained popularity extremely rapidly, there had been a debate as to whether social media was a fad. There are countless pieces of evidence now proving the contrary, among them the explosion in Twitter growth and Facebook's public listing.
Good food is a good trend.
I think video games are going to completely take over storytelling in our society. Video games are not a fad ...
A style does not go out of style as long as it adapts itself to its period
If something is good, it doesn't go out of style every six months. The fashion wheel of today doesn't have to go as quickly as it was pushed in the 80's.
The thing is to be able to outlast the trends.
Trendy is the last stage before tacky.
Feminism is not a fad. It's not like Angry Birds. Although it does involve a lot of angry birds. Bad example.
An example of a trend that I tried that didn't exactly work out would be high-waisted jeans. We see them everywhere, but what I realized is that they don't work for every body type.
I like things to be modern and still have a bit of tradition
Pop culture has entered into a nostalgic malaise. Online culture is dominated by trivial mashups of the culture that existed before the onset of mashups, and by fandom responding to the dwindling outposts of centralized mass media. It is a culture of reaction without action.
Style is an attitude; a trend is just another thing to follow.
Traditionally nerd-based culture is now a big sector of pop culture.
What the hell? In my time away from the scene, apparently I'd gotten fucking trendy.
In the '70s it was skateboards, in the '80s it was drugs, in the '90s it was art, and now it's my family.
I'm in favour of hipster androgyny: Any trend that permits men to rebel against strict gender rules of appearance is going to make the world a more expressive and sensitive place for all of us.
Skating is now retro and hip.
Around the mid-'90s every hair guy who would have been in a hair-metal band got his tattoos and suddenly decided he was alternative. It just became like a thing.
Style of the future is the convergence of function and fashion.
This is the moment when I should also admit that when the Internet first arrived I kept telling people it was a fad.
The great style icons are tomboys
When I was growing up, there were so many things I thought were stylish. Jabo jeans, V Bombers, Clarks, Vikings, Nugget watches, Lee pants with the patches, leather hats - which I still wear now. All hip-hop stuff, all South Bronx stuff.
All this fashion stuff - who's cool now - is just a bigger version of the cool kids versus the nerds.
It seems to me a very real problem, to which I have never seen an answer even such as I shall attempt here, why a democracy should produce fads; and why, where there is so genuine a sense of human dignity, there should be so much of an impossible petty tyranny.
We're so trendy we can't even escape ourselves.
It's not enough, and so limiting, to teach the simplistic value of a designer's material wear. Give children the gift of values that will last far beyond [a] fad's temporal popularity.
Don't get caught up in fashion games. These kids probably think we're old, nark conformists or something, but really, they're just conforming in their own ways. They're conforming to nonconformity.
I believe in the power of music. To me, it isn't just a fad. This is a positive thing.
Here's why I like geek culture: People like what they like because they like it. They're not trying to fit into any mainstream likes or dislikes.
The whole journey of style-driven subcultural movements is finished now in the UK. The internet kind of killed it.
I don't think about fashion or trends - I've never really been that kind of person.
Fashion is everything that goes out of fashion.
Fashion changes, but style endures.
Fashions come and go; bad taste is timeless.
As a recording engineer - someone who is deeply embroiled in the process of making records every day - you see trends and fads run through the social organization of the population of musicians in the same way that they would run through a high school.
Music and fashion are a sign of the times and a reflection of what people want and need at this very day and age.
Therec all the rage, Cab Calaway wears one.
I'm very out of style ... or I should say I have my own style.
It's fun conjuring what people will be wearing in the future. We exist in this world today, and yet there are people walking around who still look like they're in the '60s.
I don't follow trends. I'm just not into what everyone else is wearing. I have my own look, which I call 'Lolita Meets Old Hollywood Glam.'
When I was a kid, I was trendier. I'd wear anything. I was in love beads and platforms.
I don't personally follow trends; I don't even like the idea of trends. I think it's kind of absurd that you have to change every six months, so I always try and buy things that hopefully I'll like forever, and resonate with me.
Anyone who says rock 'n' roll is a passing fad or a flash-in-the-pan trend along the music road has rocks in the head.
We're working as if it were going out of style-which of course it is.
I hate everything that is driven by fashion.
If you want to win, drop the past trends. Genius creates new trends and the crowd follows the past.
Welcome to Atlanta
Jack and hammers and vogues
Back to the mackin' and jackin' the clothes
Adolescents packin the fo'
Fashions may go out of style but style never goes out of fashion.
Designing my shoes, I'm thinking timeless. Not trendy.
I don't understand leggings. They were the worst trend of the '80s.
Trends in culture all serve a purpose and that's always indicative in fashion and music, you can always tell what's going on culturally in the mindset of the young generation if you look at those mediums.
I think dressing nowadays went from trying to fit in to wearing something to try to stick out.
Fashion is not just about trends. It's about political history. You can trace it from the ancient Romans to probably until the '80s, and you can see defining moments that were due either to revolutions or changes in politics.
People have started wasting fashion
I love all of these new products that are coming out, things like headphones with cute, catchy names. There is also so much going on with the marketing of fashion. And then, I still love the classic stuff, like great dresses and wonderful photography.
Pop culture was in art
Now, art's in pop culture in me
Look at comic books. It used to be something that only geeks were into. And now it's everywhere.
Every trend in my high school was terrible! I used to wear my hair in a tight bun and let two long pieces hang in the front. I'd also wear really dark eyeliner and bright pink eyeshadow. For some reason, my friends and I thought it was really fashionable to wear a short tie with our uniforms.
As I always like to keep in mind about everything: Don't fight the trend.
Fashion is transient, trends come and go. I believe in style, not fashion.
I think my days of trying outrageous things are over. I'm not looking for trends, I just want to be the best version of myself.
I like trendy clothes just like everybody else does.
Why nowadays there's a new fashion every day.
During the eighties and nineties, people wanted to be chic, elegant, bourgeois.
I'm for style - fashions change too often.
Lingerie has gotten really cute, with little booty underwear and the cute little bras. They've gotten really detailed. I saw one the other day with little baby pearls on the strap. I had to have it.
Trends come like a series of ocean waves, bringing the high tide when things are good and, as conditions recede, the low tide appears. These trends come unexpectedly, unpredictably, and they have to be weathered with temperance, poise, and patience- good or bad.
A rebel to what's cool, I don't follow trends, maybe that's why I don't have many friends, but I know my destination.
There's never a new fashion but it's old.
Every new fad or fashion at once has its denouncers from the pulpit, platform, professor's chair.
Fashions fade, style is eternal.
I only aim for fashion that's long dead.
I don't expect that we're going to become the biggest craze. If it happened, I'd be really shocked. I think people will dig it, but there will be a sea of people who just don't get it.
The ultimate art form of fashion is couture. I completely geek out when it comes to couture. It shows fashion as it used to be. I don't know how many people can actually afford the clothes, but in a way, that's beside the point.
You actually don't want people thinking your product is cool, because then you're a fad.
As far as things I avoid, I always avoid following trends just because they're trends.
When a popular phenomenon reaches the cover of 'Time', it is already out of fashion.
I am one with the popular culture.