The British public have been gorging themselves on fashion, not food, this summer so far, with nearly half, 49%, of people admitting to spending more on looking good than eating, and 18% of people spending more than half their wages each month on clothes and accessories.
Despite the Credit Crunch and reports that the public are now spending less on non-essential items, 49% of fashion hungry shoppers are spending more on their appearance on a monthly basis
than food, according to research of 4,315 female members of the general public by star style stealing website MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk (http://www.mycelebrityfashion.co.uk).
A huge 32% of the women polled said that they would prefer to go without food if it meant making a fashion purchase, confessing, when asked, to belonging to the term 'fashiorexic',
pronounced fash-o-rexic. 28% of people claim that this 'diet' keeps their weight in check. When broken down further, a huge 52% of 18-25 year olds belong to this train of thought.
The study found that the majority of the public; 34%, spend between 100-150 per person on food per month. In contrast, the average outlay of those polled was 11% of their wages, or
173.36.
71% of 18-25 year old females spend 150+ per month on clothing and accessories, of which 16% spend more than half their wages on looking good.
The biggest surprise is in the 31 - 40 year old category, where 21% of women claimed to spend more than half of their wages on fashion, and 56% admit to spending more on fashion than
eating.
Speaking about the results, celebrity fashion websiteMyCelebrityFashion.co.uk (http://www.mycelebrityfashion.co.uk) Head Fashionista,
Jill Tovey said,
"Fashion is clearly still a thriving industry, despite the economy. More people are searching for the best deals and bargains online rather than traipse the high streets, and clearly
enjoying themselves whilst doing it!"
"With regards to 'fashiorexia', I and MyCelebrityFashion would never advocate eating unhealthily for the sake of fashion, and believe in balance."
For more information, or to interview Jill Tovey, Head Fashionista of MyCelebrityFashion.co.uk (http://www.mycelebrityfashion.co.uk)k,
please contact Rich Leigh of 10 Yetis Public Relations Agency (http://www.10yetis.co.uk) on 01452 348 211 or rich@10yetis.co.uk.
EDITORS NOTES
MyCelebrityFashion was named Website of the Week in WebUser magazine 07/08/08
MyCelebrityFashion was named Website of the Week by Tara Palmer-Tomkinson's 3sacrowd.com website 08/08/08
MyCelebrityFashion is the first UK site dedicated to listing celebrities and where you can buy their style of clothing, including Kate Moss, Sienna Miller, Victoria Beckham, Agyness Deyn,
Cheryl Cole and others
The site lists the latest discounts and offers across a number of big name brands including Armani, Gucci, Ralph Lauren, Tommy Hilfiger etc
Large high street retail outlets such as House of Fraser, Schuh, Laura Ashley, Miss Selfridge, Marks and Spencer, Wallis and Faith have their ranges and latest fashion items listed on the
site