The Emotional Fabric of Fashion

Michael Clifford's song "fashion" delves into the complexities of relationships, using the metaphor of fashion to explore themes of superficiality and emotional vulnerability. The lyrics suggest a relationship where one partner is treated as an accessory, worn for show rather than cherished for their true self. The repeated line "Wear me on your arm like fashion" highlights the idea of being used for appearances, suggesting a lack of genuine connection and authenticity.

The song's narrative reveals a sense of betrayal and disappointment, as the protagonist realizes that their expectations of the relationship were misguided. The lines "Forget what I ever said / Forget how I always thought it would happen" reflect a disillusionment with the reality of the situation. The imagery of being "cut wide open" conveys the deep emotional pain and vulnerability experienced by the protagonist, as they grapple with the realization that their partner's affection was not as sincere as it seemed.

Clifford's use of vivid imagery and emotional language paints a picture of a relationship fraught with deception and unfulfilled promises. The recurring theme of "bleeding blonde" and "changing words" suggests a sense of being manipulated and misunderstood. The song captures the heartache of feeling like a "seat filler" in someone else's life, highlighting the loneliness and silence that can accompany such experiences. Through "fashion," Clifford invites listeners to reflect on the importance of authenticity and emotional honesty in relationships, urging them to look beyond the surface and seek deeper connections.

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