Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
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Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.
— Oscar Wilde.
This is the first post on my new blog. I’m just getting this new blog going, so stay tuned for more. Subscribe below to get notified when I post new updates.
The Coronavirus Outbreak came to light on December 31 from Wuhan, China to 202 other countries. The virus has infected thousands of people all over the world.

According to WHO, Coronavirus is a family of viruses that cause illness ranging from common cold to severe diseases such as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and the Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS).
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From the last 3 weeks, the number of Coronavirus cases had increased drastically inside China and even outside China. The coronavirus outbreak has been labelled a pandemic by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 11th March, 2020. Coronavirus being a pandemic, spreads with the blink of an eye. One time we hear a news of a new case identified while the other news being a death due to coronavirus.

SYMPTOMS OF COVID’19
The symptoms of Covid’19 is similar to those of common flu.
1) Causes fever, cough and vomiting
2) Can be mild, severe and even fatal in rare cases
3) Result in Pnuemonia
Other symptoms include:
1) shortness of breath
2) aches and pains
3) sore throat and very few people will report diarrhoea, nausea or a runny nose.
The symptoms of Covid’19 range from one to 14 days. Most infected people show symptoms within 5 to 6 days. People suffering from any respiratory disease or people attained the age of 60 has the higher risk of being diagnosed with Covid’19.
PREVENTION OF COVID’19.
1) Wash your hands regularly with soap and water, or clean them with alcohol-based hand rub.
2) Maintain at least 1 metre distance between you and people coughing or sneezing.
3) Avoid touching your face.
4) Cover your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing.
5) Stay home if you feel unwell.
6) Refrain from smoking and other activities that weaken the lungs.
7) Practice physical distancing by avoiding unnecessary travel and staying away from large groups of people.
STEPS TAKEN BY DIFFERENT NATIONS TO STOP IT FROM SPREADING
1) Different nations have take different steps to stop the virus from spreading:
2) Closure of schools, colleges and private institutions.
3) Ban on gatherings, functions, and social gatherings.
4) Closure of restaurants, bars, sports clubs
5) Domestic and international airlines have cancelled flights.
6) Any person travelling from abroad to his/her nation has to be kept in isolation for at least 14 days.
“Style is a way to say who you are without having to speak.” – Rachel Zoe
Fashion being the most beautiful form of speech whether it’s a man or a woman. Fashion is the way of expressing their attitude and their standard of living.
In today’s world of fashion, even man have updated themselves according to the fusions in the fashion industry. Western dresses have flourished all over the market. The youth is the one influenced by western wear.

Western wear, a category in men’s fashion which derived its unique style in the 19th century. T-shirt and jeans, making a basic pair of western wear. Men getting dressed up in formals, styling themselves as a fashion icon to influence the youth and let them stay updated about the ongoing fashion styles.

Being the fusion of Western and South – Asian fashion, men have styled themselves in Indo-Western dresses. Now-a-days, men largely prefer to wear Indo-western in weddings and other functions.
Indo-Western clothing includes the styling of kurta and salwar, kurta with jeans, kurta with dhoti and many more. Indo-Western dresses features fine embroidery and tailoring which every fashion designer adds in his styling.

The groom in the Indian weddings too prefer to wear Indo-Western dresses. These dresses include Sherwani with Dhoti, Sherwani with Dhoti Salwar, Sherwani with Churidar Pajama and many more.

So folks! Dress yourself as you are meant to. Style yourself to make yourself look confident and admirable in this fashionable world and society.
“Fashion is like eating, you shouldn’t stick to the same menu” – Kenzo Takada
The word ‘Fashion’ instantaneously makes a flash of color and a dash of glamour in a person’s mind. Every person’s inner desire is to look fashionable and feel accepted in the social environment. Now-a-days, fashion in an individual’s life is considered as his/her self-expression. The fashion sense of a person decides his profession, lifestyle and attitude.
Fashion is not stable, it keeps on changing day by day. it spreads all over the world like a fire. Films and Television are a great source of changing fashion trends. Previously, the Master Weavers were admired for their skill but today Designers are awarded for their creativity and skills.
Fashion has today became an industry where designers and models create a vibrant scene by creating new trends everyday. These days fashion designers have taken the fashion industry to a different extent.
The word Fashion is today the most popular word among the Youth. Now-a-Days, youth has become fashion-conscious. In the sense of fashion, young girls imitate their favorite actresses while young boys love to imitate the favorite actors.
London, Rome, Paris, Berlin, New York etc., are the largest world Fashion Centers. India, being a cultural and a colorful nation have its own fashion trends changing according to the festivals and occasions.

Western fashion trends have flourished all over the world. Westernization can be seen in the different wearing styles of sarees in India.
From traditional to modern, from village to city, Indian fashion trends vary from region to region. Indian sarees and the wedding lehangas of the celebrities become a trend in the Indian Markets. These trends keep on changing with the change in fashion and style.

Previously, The Indian Sarees were wore as a symbol of culture but today, Indian Sarees are wore as a fashion trend.
The Indo-Western dresses have become a trend in the Indian Weddings whether its the bridal or the wedding guests. Lehangas are today wore with halter tops.

A shorter version of ‘kurta’ is now called as ‘kurti’, which is wore either with jeans or a salwar or dhoti salwar.

So, in this glamourous and fashionable world we need to stay trendy and updated as according to the fashion and style allows you.
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