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Retro jeans with an uncomfortably high waist, clumsy shoes as if from an orthopedic store, a combination of different prints and things that look like they came from someone else's shoulder - the main principle of modern fashion is "the weirder, the trendier". No one needs advice from fashion magazines anymore: any fashionista now knows what to combine "millennial" pink, oversize bomber, mules and cropped tops with. The answer is with anything. The fact that there are so many oddball men and women on the streets and in fashion week photos is simply explained. In the age of the digital revolution, when people spend more and more time maintaining their image on social networks and chasing trends, the most important thing is to emphasize their own individuality. The fear of going unnoticed leads many to despair. We are ready for any experiments just to stand out. As a result, crowds of people in ridiculous clothes appear on the streets, convinced that their style is unique. At the heart of the desire to dress as strange as possible - fear and disgust in relation to the mainstream. We live in a world where our lives are constantly on display. We don't want those around us to see us as the same as everyone else. Moreover, we are seriously puzzled to create a brand of individuality that will be unique and have a perspective. If someone categorizes your stuff as basic, it destroys your entire brand and everything you've worked so hard for. More and more people are now dressing for themselves, so choosing new items in the store is approached with care, because the pieces will reflect their personality. Everyone wants something individual - special, unique, and as a result we are becoming more narcissistic than ever. Ugly fashion is not mainstream even now. The distinction between beauty, fashion and ugly clothes has always existed. It doesn't beautify - and that's fine. Clothes have long been designed to make us extraordinary, not beautiful. Ever since the normcore style