Showing posts with label tartan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tartan. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Plaid and Simple


I know everyone is just dying for another fall fashion post (you can never have too many). Today I want to talk about plaid, since it's a new love for me. People have been wearing plaid for ages, and it changes every season. I used to own some plaid shirts back in high school, when I just wore them casually with a T underneath and some leggings. But since it's everywhere this fall, I've been seeing it almost everyday in malls, on the street, and on blogs.



The thing I love about the current plaid being shown is that it takes a predominantly masculine pattern (it's generally shown in oversized button-ups with very little shape), and has made it sultry and feminine. By tapering plaid trousers or shortening a traditional office skirt, designers and retailers are feminizing plaid. I also believe that if you take a plaid print in a sheer or silky fabric, instead of flannel or cotton, it'll become more sultry. That being said, I still love to cozy up on a cold winter day in a flannel plaid shirt and sweats.






All of the pictures on this post are from Zara (all taken from their website), since I am absolutely in love with their plaid items for this fall, and that store really sticks out to me when I think about plaid (at least recently). I particularly love these plaid suits; you would think that a plaid blazer with matching pants or skirt would be overkill (or at least make you look like an old man), but Zara definitely got it right. The tailored fit combined with the colour lends a sexy look to the outfit.



And what could be sexier and more feminine than a lingerie-inspired dress? (I also loved that they styled it with a black turtle-neck to make the look perfect for fall.) Or shorts? Or perhaps a sheer blouse with a thin cami underneath?



The shape of these trousers is what really pulls me in. Aside from the colour, which I love (an essential for any fall season), I like how these just sit so nicely over the curves and on the leg. The fact that they get a bit slimmer closer to the bottom, and that they're a bit above the ankle just makes me wish they came in a hundred different colours.


Sunday, November 24, 2013

Taking It To The Streets

For a school assignment at the beginning of September I had to sit in a crowded public place for a few hours and observe the trends that a lot of people were wearing. The main trend I was the grunge/punk style of the 90s. The grunge music trend actually started in the mid 1980s, and was a mix of punk and metal, and by the 90s became a very popular style of hard rock music. Even though it's a few months later, I decided to turn this school assignment into a blog post, since I've still been seeing a significant amount of this trend on the streets since you can wear it into winter (with tights of course), and as you will read below, I believe it will be back for the spring.

The crowded place I chose to observe the trends was on the subway, and I saw a lot of the following, which are all aspects of the grunge/punk style:

  • Plaid and tartan, but in the traditional red, and red and navy pattern
  • A lot of denim
  • Band t-shirts
  • Hats and tuques
  • LGD (little grunge dress); characterized by the baby doll top and waist and flared out skirt

Because fashion is very cyclical and history tends to repeat itself, this trend has actually reappeared in the recent past, in the spring of 2010, 2011, and 2012. The following are pictures of the trend from these years:

2010


2011


2012


I think the grunge/punk trend was definitely back for 2013, and this time it found it’s way right into fall wardrobes, as well as spring. It also seems (from looking at these pictures) that each year the trend gets more and more masculine. The first year it was very feminine with the floral dresses, and by 2013, it has become very baggy sweatshirts and jackets and darker colours. As long as enough people will still wear this trend, I think it will still continue for at least a few more years, before a more feminine trend begins or this one starts to become more feminine again. A trend can’t continue in the same form for too long (masculine style).

2013