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Clothing can affect the appearance of people; to what extent do you agree or disagree? - Ielts Essay

Clothing can affect the appearance of people; to what extent do you agree or disagree?
Ielts Essay - Clothes and Appearance 


Ever since human civilization evolved, clothes and fashion have has an overwhelming influence on the human mindset since clothing styles are often associated with the moods, aspirations, age and outlook towards life. But there are others who out rightly challenge this theory of clothes reflecting personalities.

Clothes cannot be taken as true indicators of personalities. They can deceptive instead, especially in modern times when clothing is more or less associated with changing trends. Also, ascertaining personality of people with the help of dressing styles is almost impossible in conservative societies, where the clothing has not changed much over the ages.

However, generally, clothing is taken as the easiest way to judge a person. Attire greatly helps in defining the groups of the people. Clothes do not only depict the hidden traits of personalities that could be joyful, beaming with forward looking and extrovert attitude towards life, or held back, and conservative, but also highlight their age.  Similarly, styles of attire can also hide the real form of physical buildup and make a person look quite different, like people using variety of attire, for parties and other social engagements, to look slimmer or bulkier.

Furthermore, attires have been used by the people, over the ages, to define their status in the society. Dressings up styles and quality of fabrics being used for making attires and ensembles have been used since ages to accentuate socioeconomic backgrounds of people, like creating distinctions between the elite and poor classes. Dressing up styles, or rather uniforms, in work settings also reflect the impact of clothing which helps in defining distinct authorities, ranks and organizational hierarchies.


Henceforth, clothing styles do accentuate and influence the appearance of people, but simply considering this as a parameter of personality is laden with shortfalls.