Different leaders, coverage, communication methods, regionality, duration, etc.
1. Leader: Trends are usually led by influential figures or groups in society, such as fashion designers, celebrities, artists, etc. Fashion is more of a behavior or value concept accepted and recognized by most people in society, without a specific leader.
2. Scope of coverage: Trends usually cover multiple fields, such as fashion, music, etc. Fashion focuses more on the popular trends and habits in society.
3. Communication methods: Trends can be spread in various ways, including fashion shows, concerts, etc. Fashion is more spread and diffused through various media in society, such as television, movies, social media, etc.
4. Regionality: Trends can be global or limited to a certain region. Fashion is more regional and is influenced by local culture, social environment and other factors.
5. Duration: Trends are short-lived and will become popular quickly and then disappear quickly. Fads, on the other hand, are more durable and will continue to exist for a longer period of time.