Cufflinks and the Psychology of Men's Fashion
Regardless of the current economy and the rather gloomy predictions, the demand for cufflinks is undoubtedly growing today. And that includes designer brands as well.
A pair of diamond cufflinks, vintage cufflinks, or gold or silver cufflinks, may well cost over a thousand dollars, but it's still quite affordable compare to other luxuries in life.
The demand for cufflinks as a fashion trend has lead to the idea of mass producing. The most intricate details of cufflinks are still hand-crafted. The devotion, artistry, and personal touch of the jeweler are also embedded on the pair of cufflinks. Often times in jewelry making, we consider the material or stones used, but we cannot deny the fact that the human element in contributes also to the overall value of jewelry. The demand for such jewelry like cufflinks, regardless of value, is an evident proof of the playing psychology in fashion. Many may not readily see it or seem to care about it, but psychology plays a crucial role in fashion both in the clothes and accessories we wear.
Each piece has certain attributes that portrays something. The combination of clothes and accessories one puts on gives away a piece of the bearer's fashion taste, personality, and character.
Generally, like domino effect, good looks result to good feelings, and good feelings adds to self-confidence. Most colors imply certain attributes. Blue and white are popularly associated with peace. Red is striking and emotional. Black is generally authoritative and versatile. A good understanding of what colors may portray is important.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Cufflinks and the Psychology of Men's Fashion
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