Friday, 17 May 2013

The New Order Of Fashion

Hottest Fashion Styles And Must-Have Looks For F/W 2014/2015

Mod World S/S 2014 - Pop colours, geometric prints & influence of the Youth Movement of the 1960's  Photo: Fashion Snoops
Part V
If you were born in the 1950’s, 60’s, 70’s, 80’s or 90’s you’re styling. Pick the era you most associate with and dress the part because all of them will be revered next Fall/Winter 14/15 Season. The new order of fashion has vastly been influenced by many exciting moments and variables in history. Clothing, jewelry, and accessories the industry gatekeepers applaud rise to popularity from grassroots, social media, films, TV celebrities, Hollywood stars, and political manifestos. Last year in our post No Flower No Power, we introduced you to our collection of floral necklaces inspired by the drastic change that occurred in fashion during the 1960’s and from the political assertion of that time. In my opinion, the fashion realm is now at the point where anything crazy and completely void of good taste is considered fashionable. In response, you as in individual shouldn’t fear your own stance nor choice of style from what mainstream media predict. Lady Gaga gets away with it, on and off stage. In turn, gain your inspiration, extract the unnecessary and value with confidence your true style. No one can, or should dare judge.


50's Glam F/W 14/15 Ultimate Femininity - Full Skirts, gloves, cinched waist,
swing jackets akin of Grace Kelly & Audrey Hepburn Photo: Trend Council 


60's  Simplicity F/W 14/15 - Shift Dresses, seamless high necklines, long sleeves & colour blocking - Photo: Trend Council

60's influence and rendition by Anna Sui F/W 14/15 - Shift dresses: subtlety of Flower Power Movement - New York Fashion Week

70's Retro Expression F/W 14/15 Patterned suits, high belted overcoats, large contrasting collars Photo: Fashion Snoops

70’s Psychedelics F/W 14/15 not ‘Hippie’ at all, belted waists, cropped jackets, abstracts shapes
and wild fancy colours of a subculture riddled with drugs and ‘free-thinking’ - Photo: Trend Council

80's Androgynous synonymous with Annie Lennox of the Eurythmics F/W 14/15 -  Slicked back hair, pantsuits, 
overcoats but feminine footwear, neutral colours minimal prints Photo: Trend council

80's & 90's Revival F/W 14/15 Denim becomes a blank canvas on which patches, zippers, doodles with bleach pen, 
studs, splatters, chains, side stripes, are showcased. Below: rolled up, zippered, and stone washed - Photos: Trend Council 


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