As Live Production: Fashion in Music Research

In research for this show we needed to look into multiple ideas to see if they have the potential to be separate sections. One of these sections was music and how music has inspired fashion. Now, music plays an important role on our culture in general, it can affect our personalities and emotions and express how a person is feeling. Thats why music is such a global industry. "Music is a moral law. It gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, and life to everything... Without music, life would be an error. "(Plato) (https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/180973/DFE-00086-2011.pdf)

So given it influences so much of our lives its only natural that it should breed a culture amongst people, and culture is often reflected by the way an individual or group of individuals dress.

Some styles:

HIP HOP:
The hip hop (rap) scene has been responsible for a lot of trends in recent years.

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-Musicians often create distinct stage looks for themselves, they want to

stick out clearly from other acts so they create their own style that there

audience can recognize them by

- By doing this; their fan base start to adopt a similar style of clothing, to

one show their support of the artist as well as be different like them

- This led to fashion brands coming to musicians to help them promote

their clothes, in this day and age its normal for us to see celebrities

sporting fashion designer labels and featuring in advertising campaigns


- The correlation between the two can be due to the fact that music is

seen as an escape from life, you listen to music and relate to the words

they sing, the clothes they wear help to derive from that lifestyle

- In the 60s we had ‘Beatle mania’ (affecting more directly London

fashion) 70s brought in Glam Rock with the help of David Bowie; the

80s was very different by testing the limits of fashion and is described as

the most ‘eccentric decade music has included fashion on’; the 90s had

mainly hip hop influences, sagging clothes and gold chains, followed by

the present where indie music brought in the fashion of skinny jeans as

well as many unique dress from unique artists such as lady gaga


References
https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/180973/DFE-00086-2011.pdf

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