
Fashion is meant to be funky, fresh and fun and make us feel good about ourselves, but still give us our own identity.
Every year it's the same thing when London Fashion Week comes around. If I were in charge I would get a range of young designers on the catwalk turning their ideas into reality in the fashion industry. Fashion pretends to give us an edge when in reality it's limiting our ability to express ourselves, which is why I would get young people involved so that fashion can become more funky and fun.
Generations of women have crippled themselves trying to walk in killer heels - sometimes deliberately one size too small. Spending money on a designer outfit may make you feel expensive but does not mean you look great.
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