The Popular Color Blue

 

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If you have shopped anywhere within the last few decades, then you have noticed the amount of blue clothing items, accessories and everything else. This leads to the question why multiple blue hues are such a sought out color. The information below will provide some information to answer that question.

 

 

Patriotic

 

Blue is included on the American flag and those of others countries. A positive way to show approval of someone or something is wear the colors that support them. Worn by itself or with red and white, blue stands for democracy – The United States.

 

 

Security

 

blue water over blue ice 

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The color blue represents security, which ties into the patriotic reasoning. The color blue has been a staple in all versions of the American flag that adds to feeling of being secure. Many state flags have the color blue represented in them.

 

Calmness

 

 

The items found in nature that have a bluish hue, aide in the popularity of this color. The sky and clear waters are relaxing elements that symbolize the tranquility of blue. Blue Jays that fly in air aide in this concept of calmness.

 

 

Gender Roles

 

Blue is often used to represent men or young boys. The color provides an intense identification without being flashy or overbearing. Females may wear the color to step outside of the soft feminine colors but still represent peacefulness.

 

Summation

 

The above are a few answers as to why the color blue is so popular. There are other more complex reasons but that does not help with picking out clothes. The most important motive is that the purchaser likes the color for whatever the reason.

Fashion Accessorizing Your Doll

1995 was a good year for the Pleasant Company; that was the year they introduced little girls to their 18-inch dolls called the My American Girl.

The My American Girl doll is a unique and contemporary doll that a little girl can easily customize. This personalization allows the girl to create a doll that looks just like her with over 40 different combinations of skin tone, eye color, hair color, and hairstyle.

The personalization doesn’t stop there. It continues with a variety of special extras including glasses, braces, and even earrings.  To express the little girl’s favorite activities and interests, outfits, accessories, and even designer looking doll shoes are available through specialized stores, boutiques, and online venders.

What can be more fun for a girl then not only purchasing clothing and accessories for herself, but she can find matching accessories for her doll including:

  • Hair ties, ribbons, and bows
  • Sunglasses
  • Jewelry
  • Sandals, boots, and slippers
  • Dresses, bathing suits, pajamas, and short sets
  • Doll care kits
  • Sleeping bags, doll totes, and backpacks

The My American Girl doll line also includes pets such as Pepper the dog, Praline the cat, and Palomino the horse with accessories.

With the popularity of the My American Girl doll, little girls everywhere are having American Girl fashion themed parties. These events include:

  • Fashion shows and pageants for girls and their dolls
  • Pajama /slumber parties
  • Jewelry and hair accessory making parties

The My American Girls dolls have become collectable items, but because they are made of a soft cloth body with movable head and limbs made of vinyl, little girls love to play with them.

How Entertainment Influences Fashion

You can always look to television and movies to inspire the fashion trends for the coming year. When the first “Twilight” movie came out, many teenagers started dressing in button-down shirts and all dark clothing. It helped to make the “goth” look more accessible. A look at the more influential movies in the past that have created their own fashion trend can help us to see future fashion statements coming. Here is a list of a few movies that sparked a whole new way of dressing. Maybe we can see the fashions coming if we learn to recognize the trends of the past.

1) “Clerks” (1994)

When the first “Clerks” movie came out in 1994, the characters of Jay, Silent Bob and Randal all wore the backwards baseball hats and open flannel shirts over a t-shirt. It was a subtle suggestion by a decently popular movie, but it is a fashion statement that took off on college campuses all over the United States. It pulled college students out of the new wave era of strange haircuts and flipped up collars into the grunge fashion phase.

2) “Desperately Seeking Susan” (1985)

By the time Madonna hit the big screen with “Desperately Seeking Susan” in 1985, her fashion statement of a ballet dress, dark paisley jacket and big jewelry was already catching on. When the movie took off, so did the fashion.

3) “Rebel Without a Cause” (1955)

This movie is the genesis of the 1950’s teenage fashion statement of a white t-shirt under a dark jacket. James Dean’s jacket was not a leather jacket; it would take Marlon Brando to add the leather. But this movie wound up being so influential that it sparked a fashion trend that is still used decades after its release.

4) “Purple Rain” (1984)

Prince’s look of a white ruffled shirt under a shimmering purple jacket was so popular that it even made its way to the “Seinfeld” sitcom. This was the male version of the “Desperately Seeking Susan” fashion trend and, just like the “Clerks” look that came after it, this was very popular on college campuses around the country.

Movies and television have a huge influence on fashion. The next time you see a movie and wonder why someone would wear those fashions, remember that you may be seeing the next big fashion trend.