It’s Official: Women Think About Fashion 91 Times A Day

Autumn winter collection 2012

We know you all love clothes. And shoes. And handbags… And, guess what - you’re not alone.

New research has found women think about fashion 91 times a day. That’s once every 11 minutes and 23 seconds in case you were wondering.

And the favourite item we think about? Dresses. So why not take a look at some of these gorgeous designs from Stella McCartney and Christopher Kane.

Christopher Kane Autumn Winter 2012It’s Official: Women Think About Fashion 91 Times A Day

The research, by Very.co.uk, also found the total amount of time spent thinking about fashion each day is one hour and 19 minutes. That’s 30 days a year. When you look at some of the Autumn/Winter 2012 trends coming our way, it’s hardly surprising we’re so consumed by fashion.

‘For many young women, fashion is so much more than a casual hobby or mild interest – it’s a way of life - and the results of the survey confirm that', says Very’s Style Director Rebecca Elderfield.

There are also regional divides: women in Birmingham have 117 fashion thoughts a day, while women in London have 108. In Cardiff, they have just 64 fashion thoughts a day.

Nearly a third said they looked at online fashion websites at least six times a day, while 62% claimed to regularly drift off at work and think about fashion instead.

We don’t blame you ladies. And to give you something gorgeous to lust after, why not have a look at this Louis Vuitton collaboration with artist Yayoi Kusama. Bliss!



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