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Different people has different fashion style

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Classic

Timeless fashion designs– simple and clean cuts tailored trousers; single-breasted, semi-fitted jackets; sleek pumps shoes and minimal make-up.

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Romantic

Girly and sweet loves loads of small details; ruffles, frills, lace, delicate hearts and flowers, and soft fabrics in gently curved lines light colors.

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Trendy

Craves brand names designer logos, always on top of the trends –if it's current, it's hot and good looks up to magazines and fashion blogs even copies personalities.

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Casual

Refers to Comfy (comfortable) casual clothing without lots of fuss and free of the restrictions of fashion – jeans and t-shirts are their favorite attire.

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Statement of the Problem

This study entitled Fashion Personality Types and

Self-esteem aims to answer the following

questions:

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1. What is the profile of the respondents when grouped according to

their fashion personality types?

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2. To what extent do

respondents manifest self-

esteem?

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3. Is there a difference in the extent of the

respondents’ manifested self-esteem

when grouped according to fashion personality types?

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Pictures of some of the Grade 10 respondents of SISC.

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Profile of the Respondents

Classic

Trendy

Romantic

Casual

37, 49%

10, 13%

13, 17%

15, 20%

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Extent of Manifested Self Esteem

IndicatorsW.

MeanInterpretation

1. I like myself. 4.31 High Extent

2. I feel that I have a number of good qualities. 4.09 High Extent

3. I take a positive attitude toward myself. 4.23 High Extent

4. I am able to do things as well as other people. 4.15 High Extent

5. I am able to socialize well with others. 4.16 High Extent

6. I feel that I am a person of worth, at least on an equal plane with others.

4.16 High Extent

7. I deserve to be loved and respected. 4.60 Very High Extent

8. How I feel about myself is more important than others’ opinions of me.

4.32 High Extent

9. Someone who disagrees with me may still very well like and respect me.

4.03 High Extent

10. I am true to myself and my values. 4.39 High Extent

Average 4.24 High Extent

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TOP 3 INDICATORSIndicators

W.Mean

Interpretation

7. I deserve to be loved and respected.

4.60Very High

Extent8.How I feel about myself is

more important than others’ opinions of me.

4.39 High Extent

10. I am true to myself and my values.

4.32High Extent

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BOTTOM 3 INDICATORS

IndicatorsW.

MeanInterpretation

9. Someone who disagrees with me may still very well like and respect me.

4.03 High Extent

2. I feel that I have a number of good qualities.

4.09 High Extent

4. I am able to do things as well as other people.

4.15High Extent

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Self esteem according to fashion personality types

CLASSIC TRENDY ROMANTIC CASUALWEIGHTED

MEAN

INT. WEIGHTEDMEAN

INT. WEIGHTEDMEAN

INT. WEIGHTEDMEAN

INT.

4.25High

Extent4.41

HighExtent

4.39High

Extent4.12

HighExtent

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RecommendationsBased on the data gathered, the following are recommended:

1. Future researchers may include other factors

such as age, family income, and parental

presence that may affect a person’s self-esteem.

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Recommendations2. Other statistical tools

may be used to check the validity of the results.

3. Future researchers may include more indicators of

high self-esteem.

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Recommendations4. The school

may incorporate improving self-esteem in the

students’ EQ/ACT subject.

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