Lack Of Colours
As colours lose it’s spark in people’s “fast”“practical” “trendy” live, this is the Quest of gaining more courage to have a more personal impact in the things that should represent you,
Written by Ebaa Quttan
In today's world, a pervasive trend has emerged some colors that spans across architectures, fashion, and the places we frequent. Our houses, our clothes, and even the destinations we choose to visit often lack the vibrant diversity that should be a reflection of our personalities and identities.
In the mid-20th century. Homes, clothing, and public spaces were vibrant showcases of personal taste and artistic innovation.
However, the digital age created a new era of convenience and accessibility. Apps and online platforms offered a big amount of design ideas and products, making it easier than ever to replicate popular trends.
Architectures, once a canvas for bold statements and unique expressions, now often blend into all the other common architectures. The buildings around us seem to follow a standardized palette, with muted tones and repetitive designs dominating the world. This takes away the individuality that architecture can offer, turning our cities into monochrome replicas of each other.
Similarly, our houses, meant to be our personal sanctuaries, often fall prey to trends. As the interior design industry leaves a little room for personalization or creative touches. The result is a sea of homes that lack character, where one living room looks much like another, devoid of the unique touches that should reflect of tastes and preferences.
Fashion, too, is a cycle of repetition. The same colors, styles, and patterns dominate the shelves, reflecting a collective reluctance to step outside the boundaries of what's deemed "trendy." The result? A lack of diversity in personal expression, where individual style is often overshadowed by mass-produced style.
Fashion, in particular, has seen a shift towards minimalism, where simplicity is celebrated, While minimalism has its merits, it can also result a trend-driven culture where personal style takes a backseat.
The influence of mass-market sources cannot be understated. Many turn to the same stores and brands for furniture, clothing, and decor, leading to spaces that lack uniqueness and personality. What was once a journey of discovery and curation has become a routine of selecting pre-packaged aesthetics.
Even our travel destinations, once a source of inspiration and cultural exchange, can feel like replicas of each other. Tourist hotspots often cater to a generic aesthetic, designed to appeal to the widest audience possible rather than showcasing the rich diversity of local cultures and traditions.
in conclusion, it's crucial to remember the importance of individuality and personal expression.