Edited by 311gurl at 23-11-2016 03:45 PM
ever heard of the phrase "dressing well is a form of good manners"?
the difference between us and them is they have unlimited access to goods, privileges and notably money. thus we as rakyats do hold our expectation high, because what they choose to wear represent them and their country/state/background etc plus what is the point of living in the lime light if they can' take advice to improve themselves? this is for their own good, when they go to events, u represent the rakyat..
the role of spouse has been vital... fashion diplomacy anyone? how they dress shows consideration and respect for self and emphasise their confidence levels .for example, when TPP choose to wear kurung pahang for events , people take note and analyse what she wear , from the colour to beading.. this def uplift pahang’s culture and trad wear.. i sebelum ni pun tak tahu menahu pasal tenun pahang,, bila TPP pakai baru perasan.
yes style does differ, but that doesn’t mean you have to look slobbish because that greatly reflects on you and your own upbringing..
it is well known that fashion can be used to strengthen diplomacy/relations between states and countries. for example, when the first lady of singapore carries that artistic yet affordable clutch, it was sold out in seconds… whatever they wear have an impact.. they represent the state and the family that they are in. Royal family is in the position where their appearance matters. everyone has their own def of beauty but i choose to believe that Your external looks are influenced by your internal states. For instance, if someone wear tee n a jeans to a wedding, even an airhead can tell something about their personality no?
we are not asking them to wear bling head to toe just please put more thoughts into their appearance.. thats it. so maybe rakyat biasa yg jenis tak pergi event2 ni susah la nak relate,, |