The Fashion Trend Cycle & Being a Smart Consumer

By: Lily Fitzgerald

Fashion trends have seemed to rapidly change over the past few years or even months, cycling through past trends and giving modern twists. These trends are all a part of a life cycle, where trends go through five stages; introduction, rise, peak, decline, and obsolescence along with a 20 year trend cycle where trends reappear every 20 years with a modern twist. Even though fashion seems predictable under these parameters, social media and technology have made trends both less predictable and shorter.

The hyperactive trend cycle has caused negative effects on both over consumption and waste, as trends cycling fasts makes consumers want to buy new clothes or fast fashion so that they can be in style. But if we understand the trend cycle, we can be smarter when it comes to our consumption habits. We can learn the fashion trend cycle through different trends, but the one I want to focus on is skinny jeans.

Introduction

The first stage of a trend begins with the introduction of a new style—an emerging color, silhouette, pattern, fabric, or fit, that typically differs from the current fashion. The new trend is typically presented by a major brand or designer, and might not be well received at first glance due to the newness of the style or the fact it is replicating an older style that is seen as obsolete.

The classic late 2000s skinny jeans were first introduced to the market in 2005 by Heidi Slimane, the creative director at Dior Homme. The pants style was rudimentary at the time, as most skinny jeans were only available online and the fabric didn’t have the correct materials to give the exact hold. As a result, the style was frowned upon at the time and was not yet considered a trend or fashionable over the classic styles of the time like bootcut or baggier jean styles.

Rise

The second stage is the trend cycle is the rise––the moment when the style transitions from new to trendy. The transition is usually achieved through some influencing with celebrities and influencers wearing the trend to gain it traction. Celebrities or well known people wearing the trend causes it to appear in the media more frequently causing people to come to accept the style and see themselves wearing it in the process.

In 2006, many celebrities and influencers were featured wearing skinny jeans allowing for the product to begin to gain popularity and relevance. What made skinny jeans unique was that it was adaptable to many different subcultures and styles. From fashion icons like Paris Hilton to Emo Band front runners, the trend appeared a lot in the media and as a result many people wanted to emulate their favorite celebrities and their style. As a result, skinny jeans made a rather quick rise in popularity allowing for it to rise up in relevance.

Peak

The third stage is the peak, recognized as the point in the trend cycle where the style is the most in fashion. Here the style is available everywhere and accessible to all consumer types. Meaning that styles that were once only available in high-end fashion stores are now available in cheaper and fast fashion retailers like Forever 21. Although the peak may seem like the shortest stage, it can actually be for very long stretches of time depending on the flexibility and timelessness of the style or clothing item.

As skinny jeans rose up in relevance, more brands picked up the style, opening up access to the trend. Soon most clothing stores had some form of skinny jeans and it became weird to not wear them. Skinny jeans became an asset to every outfit, as they were versatile enough for brands to make different minor alterations coming in multiple colors and fabrics, allowing for them to reign supreme until the mid 2010s.

Decline

The fourth stage is decline––when the market becomes oversaturated with the trend and becomes too mainstream. Following close behind the peak, consumers grow tired of the trend or style, and feel like searching for different styles to gravitate towards. Once you can’t do anything new with a product, it’s hard to find any new interest in the fashion item, pushing people to look elsewhere and give in to whatever the newest trend is.

By the mid 2010s, skinny jeans had lost their luster as they had nothing new to give the consumer and became too relevant. Consumers began looking towards newer trends like mom jeans or wider legged pants that offered more comfort and versatility. Skinny jeans started to become out of style or cheugy, and people became a lot less inclined to purchase any new pair of the jeans. As a result, they fell out of mainstream style and relevance, leaning more towards the final stage than the peak.

Obsolescence

The fifth and final stage is Obsolescence, the stage when the style becomes entirely “out of fashion” leaving behind the trend entirely. They often move on to newer trends and as a result, the style ends up appearing in thrift stores and donation bins as people no longer want to wear them. Obsolescence is where trends go to die, but in the future can have the opportunity to be resurrected with some sort of fun twist.

As of today, skinny jeans have entirely lost their favor in mainstream clothing and fashion, as we no longer see the jeans worn around or sought after as intensely at the start of the trend. Skinny jeans are dead, as people turned away from them for more baggy alternatives and no longer desire to wear them. However, there is a chance for skinny jeans to reemerge in the not too distant future, as boot cut jeans—the trend before skinny jeans––has just reemerged, resetting the trend cycle and giving the opportunity for other styles to return.

Conclusion

From the trend cycle, consumers can understand that there is some weird form of recycling going on with styles and trends and that everything seems to be based on trying to find something the other person isn’t wearing. If we understand fashion from a psychological perspective, we can forgo a lot of fast fashion norms of always wanting the newest fashion and just wear what we want. If we don’t feel like racing to meet the expectations of the next trend, we can be more conscious of our consumption habits and prevent ourselves from wasting important resources and giving into fast fashion. Understanding the trend cycle is key to helping the environment and our wardrobe.

Culture on Display: Significance of NMACC

By: Uma Attreya

The Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre (NMACC) opened this past week in Mumbai, India, within the Jio World Centre. The center is named after the founder, Nita M Ambani, most commonly known as an Indian philanthropist. She founded the cultural center in hopes to showcase Indian arts and culture, and to me, she has succeeded. This center is a safe place to preserve Indian culture, with artifacts or costumes from famous Bollywood (the Hindi version of Hollywood) movies, as well as promoting new talent. The new talent has the space of a theater, an art house, and a pavilion, among other spaces to create either an intimate or expansive environment. 

Hollywood stars such as Zendaya attended the opening of this culture center, wearing Indian cultural garments, like saris, or representing Indian designers. There is a picture of her with a famous Hindi actor, Shah Rukh Khan! Being able to see the culture I grew up with, Bollywood, mesh with the culture I have grown to love, Hollywood, was comforting. I feel as though the two sides of my identity, American and Indian, have been separate. This center was a way to equalize and merge the cultures, rather than making the South Asian culture seem more distant and unrelatable. It elevated South Asian culture to be one that is respected and admired, enough so that our celebrities from the western world would fly out. 

I know I have been mentioning culture and art in India. If I were to describe every single act of culture or art, this piece would span the entire page, and then some. However, I did want to acknowledge a few. Carnatic singing and Bharatanatyam are two main forms of art being showcased, along with the instruments (such as a veena or sitar) accompanying such performances. There is also textile or fashion design, which I highly recommend looking into (Rahul Mishra has been amazing in the fashion game recently!). Just think of any type of creativity you see here, and then imagine that sort of creativity for the population of a billion people. Crazy, right?! It is hard to keep up with American pop culture, much less the culture of a country across continents and oceans, but if you are looking for vibrancy, and passion, I encourage you to explore the NMACC website and see where it takes you! 

Overall, to all the Indian Americans out there, wondering when their culture would get a chance to shine or when they could, I would say the NMACC is their chance. Whether it be costumes from movies or the finest blossoming talents, this center, now open to the public, shows that India’s rich culture deserves to be on a pedestal and a global radar.         

Top 7 UMass Dining Favorites

By: Sophia Trischitta

After almost four semesters on campus here at UMass, I have learned a thing or two about the best vs worst places to eat, as well as other factors such as price, distance, atmosphere and more! I will be sharing 7 of my all time favorite meals!

1) First up, we have the one and only, the chicken quesadilla from Roots Cafe in Honors College. Absolutely no words for this one. I was baffled when it was only $8 too! They have other options as well including buffalo and barbeque chicken that I have yet to try, but I can confirm that the chicken quesadilla is chef's kiss. They use a crispy chicken instead of grilled which I really think tops the whole thing off. They have a whole topping bar where you can get unlimited sour cream and salsa, guacamole as per requested, and so much more! I swear if I lived in the honors college I would be here everyday. 

2) Next, my favorite breakfast meal here is omelet from Hamp. I just recently started getting these this past semester and cannot believe I haven't tried one sooner. There are so many topping options including sausage, chicken, broccoli, peppers, spinach, onions, tomatoes and probably like 10 more that I haven't tried! I personally get sausage, broccoli and spinach with egg whites and cheese and it really is just the best start to my morning. I like to pair it with some fruit or a croissant after a workout and it gets me energized for the rest of the day!

3) If you are a coffee lover like me, then Peet’s or Carney are my absolute favorites. Peet’s is in the ILC and recently their hours have been all over the place so I havent had it in a while. However, Carney in the Isenberg Hub is a reliable source. I tend to go for either a caramel latte or macchiato but they have so many more options. They also have baked goods, sandwiches, soups, and much more! You will find me running there after class probably every day. 

4) I don't know about you but I am a big chipotle girl. So when I went to Blue Wall and found Tamales I was so excited to try it. I love getting their bowls with chicken, rice, pico, corn, lettuce, sour cream and cheese. Occasionally I will get the chips on the side and obviously use each chip for every. single. bite. A cheaper alternative to Tamales is when Hamp has tacos for dinner. I make just about the exact same bowl with the hard shells on the side (for chips duh) and it's amazing!!

5) Next up, we have the deli sandwiches/wraps from Berk. I have been getting them since freshman year and they are perfect for lunch. They have so many meat and cheese options, and ofcourse all the toppings to finish off your sandwich or wrap. I get a turkey and cheese sandwich on a Kaiser roll, with lettuce, tomato, pickles, and mayo. My absolute go-to! I dont get mine toasted but I have heard from so many people that it makes the sandwich ten times better. Of course I always get chips on the side and put them in my sandwich for a little crunch. Wow, I'm hungry. 

6) Another Blue Wall find is a salad from Green Fields. Yes, the line is always insanely long and sometimes I don't even have time in between classes to wait in it, but it is so worth it. It is basically just a salad bar with a create your own option or a pre made option. I have heard amazing things about the Southwestern salad. I always make my own with greens, tomatoes, cucumbers, corn, carrots, cheese, CRISPY chicken, and the blueberry dressing. It is definitely worth the wait! 


7) Lastly, we have my newest find. It is the spinach and feta flatbread from Argo Tea. I just recently found it during finals week of this past semester, and it is so good for lunch! They toast it up, make it crispy and warm, and taste exactly like the Starbucks flatbread!

That's all I've got for now! I hope that all of you try these out and enjoy them just as much as I do!

It's Not That Serious Babes: 3 Things That Won't Matter in 10 Minutes

By: Olivia Cammalleri

My dad had always told me about the “10-Minute Rule” when I was dealing with the stress of finding friends and the petty drama middle school and high school endured. This rule was ultimately a way to decide if something was worth your time stressing over by sitting with the “issue” for 10 minutes. In those 10 minutes, you would rethink what was happening and ultimately conclude if it was really that serious. And honestly, it rarely was. Through my journey using this rule, I have come up with 3 things that won't matter in 10 minutes hoping that it would show other people who relate that, It's Not That Serious Babes.

#1: That Boy/Girl Not Liking You Back

We are starting with a popular one, and if I'm gonna be honest this was the hardest one for me to overcome. So you met this person at a party, in class, or just through a friend. You tell your friends they are the ones, I mean, they are perfect. Perfect hair, perfect style, no issues at all really (even though this doesn't exist and if you do find one, no you didn't!). Then suddenly you catch wind that they Don't.Like.You.Back. The dreaded thought. You think your life is over, they left you on delivered, no worse, on OPEN!! Okay, calm down and let's take a look at the situation *cue the 10-minute timer*. For one, they aren't perfect. You come to realize that they are kind of bland, don't know how to hold a conversation, smell bad, or you really don't like their friends. You start to realize that you never really heard from them when you didn’t text first. You realize they just remind you of your ex. You realize you only like the idea of them or you just saw an opportunity for a relationship and took it. Ultimately, they aren't the ones and that’s okay! I mean your “one” won't be perfect either, but they will definitely feel the same way about you that you do them. So take a breath, it's okay. There are so many more people out there, more awkward dates, funny stories, and unfortunately heartbreaks to experience. Love is so prosperous and fun and will lead us to the right people. But for now, please save yourself the scrolling and stop checking if they viewed your insta story cause, It's Not That Serious Babes.

#2: You Missed the Huge Party

Tragedy has struck, you missed what seems to be the BEST party of the semester, no, year, because you had to go home for the weekend. Everyone is talking about how amazing the night was and all you can think about is the amount of FOMO you have. The night before you stayed up watching all the Snapchat videos of all your friends having a blast, while you sulked in your bed at home. Take a breath. We have all faced some sort of FOMO in our lives, and it does suck but let's look at this situation with clearer eyes. Yes, it was a fun party but I assure you that missing the party will not affect your life in any way. People had fun, but there are so many more parties to come. No, your friends didn't miraculously get closer from just ONE NIGHT and are suddenly not interested in you anymore. You have to remember that Snapchat stories are just the highlights of the night so it always looks way better on social media than it is in real life. So don't worry, you didn't miss out on the best night of your life. I mean, it's pretty sad if the best night of your life was a random, sweaty, frat party that happened to be on the weekend you were home. Next weekend is only 3 (if you partake in Thirsty Thursday) days away and you are going to go out with your friends and have a good time and realize that the “huge” party you missed was merely just another night out and was, Not That Serious Babes.  

#3: You failed That Test/Did Badly on an Assignment

So you have been studying for this test or doing this assignment for what seems like centuries. You completed all the right steps: planning, researching, drafting, revising, finalizing, etc. It's the day when it's due, or when you finally can have all your hard work pay off and you feel really good. You are confident that you will get the grade you want and believe you deserve. Two weeks later your friend from the class texts you asking what grade you got. Having no idea that the grades came out, you quickly open your browser and go to your class's grade book and…” I GOT A C!?”. Oh no. This can't be right. You had worked so hard on this assignment and were so confident. Yes, this feeling sucks especially cause your friend who did the assignment last minute got a B. You start to think of the worst things; “I'm gonna fail the class now”, “if that's my hardest work I can literally never get a better grade”, “my teacher hates me”, “everyone did better than me”, “I'm the dumbest in the class”. STOP! Trust me when I say that beating yourself up over something you really can't change is never a good idea. You can't change the grade you got, but, this isn't the end of your academic career. It's one test, one essay, and one assignment. Let's think. For one thing, you are not dumb. Everyone gets a bad grade, and it doesn't define your academic abilities. Your teacher doesn't hate you, they just felt like what you did for the assignment wasn't what they were looking for and that is okay. This doesn't mean all your work was for nothing. There are also so many ways to try and fix this situation. You should always ask your teacher for extra credit, and if they don't have any, you can ask to meet with them separately to see why you got the grade that you got. This will not only help you understand where you are faulted, but it will also show the teacher how much you care about the class and your work. From experience, it's never bad to be the teacher's pet. So don’t worry, you are going to grow from this. You will learn new ways to study that might work better for you and give you a better grade next time. This isn't the end all be all moment, there will be other assignments and tests to get your grade up so stop staring at the Moonami grade book, get yourself a sweet treat, and put it to the side because, in the grand scheme of things, It's Not That Serious Babes (and you definitely have work to do, so get a move on).

5 Iconic Ads That Live in my Mind Rent Free

By Rachael Doyle

Digital marketing experts estimate that the average American is exposed to around 4,000 to 10,000 advertisements every day, according to Forbes. With social media sites making this process more seamless than ever before, it seems rare to find ads that really stick out as engaging or interesting. Usually the ads I see on my feed are pulled from sites like Amazon, and simply include a slideshow of products I’ve looked at or talked about in the last week. What an interesting experience for all the wrong reasons.

As a marketing major myself, I am always looking for advertisements that stand out as informative, creative, and a little out of the box. The really good ones make you think even after the ad is over. Here are five ads that have done that for me- and will always live in my mind rent free.

Jake from State Farm

Not including this ad in my list would be a genuine crime. Everything about it is just perfect, from the delivery of the actors to the messaging. They even used real State Farm agents for this original ad, which just pulls everything together so nicely. The original Jake may have moved on to another company, but him and his khakis will remain iconic for the State Farm brand forever.

Doritos Ultrasound

Doritos commercials are known for always being a little out of the ordinary, but this one goes out of its way to prove that Doritos can be enjoyed by multiple generations. Featured during SuperBowl 50, many still describe it as one of the best SuperBowl ads of all time- and I definitely agree that it stands out among the rest.

Alexa Loses Her Voice

I know I just mentioned an example of when Amazon has utilized poor advertising, but this SuperBowl ad they created promoting Alexa was genius. Featuring a list of stars including Gordon Ramsay, Cardi B, and even Jeff Bezos himself really helped bring the service to life, making it fun and effective for viewers. 

KFC- ‘FCK’ Campaign

I learned about this case last year in my brand management class, and it is a genius example of how to strengthen brand loyalty during a PR crisis. KFC was having distribution issues that ended in catastrophe as they had to shut stores down. They responded to mass complaints with this ad campaign, which grabbed the eye while taking accountability for their issues. Overall a fantastic campaign that gave them enough time to pull themselves together and reopen stores for continued success. 

Always ‘Like a Girl’

Probably one of my favorite ads of all time! This campaign really brings a great perspective to how young girls and women are treated in the media, and how it is up to us to change that perspective. It is so moving to see how Always used their platform, especially during the SuperBowl, to send such a powerful message that will hopefully influence viewers while promoting their brand messaging. 

Thinking of an iconic ad that I may have missed? Reach out and let me know your favorite ads, I’m always looking out for new and creative ways that brands are sharing their messaging :-)