Friday, February 20, 2009

Trends at NY Fashion Week

One trend that really caught my attention while I was looking through all of the trends from NY fashion week was the line by Anna Sui.  Her line had a very western-meets-flapper style which I thought was really neat.  All of her pieces were full of flowery patterns paired with leggings and boots, which is already a huge hit in the fashion industry.  Sui added a new flair with the cuts of her dresses, which resemble the 20's flapper style, along with the feathered headband which is making a name of its own this season. I'm definitely one for taking fashion risks with patterns and colors, and the way she paired the patterns of the dress with the patterns from the leggings and boots made me really excited.  I'm a big fan of patterns and anyone who wants to take risks with patterns is OK in my book.


I also wanted to take a second and acknowledge the BARBIE FASHION SHOW!!! Who doesn't love Barbie?  The collection from the Barbie Fashion Show was really cute.  Growing up, every girl played with Barbie and it's just really cool to see the closest thing to a real life Barbie walking down the runway.  Every girl in the show wore the same, pink, open-toed stilettos which really made it look like you were playing dress up with a real Barbie. 


Friday, February 13, 2009

Cultural Influence on Fashion






I think one of the most influencial cultures on fashion at the time is the Indian culture - the saree to be spacific. Everywhere you look these days, it seems as though the "long-flowing" look is a big trend. The saree has been part of the Indian culture for hundreds of years and the style of the saree is now making its way over to the U.S. The comfort and colors pay a huge part in its success... Women want comfort and style at the same time, and the "saree style" dress is the perfect way to get both at the same time. Not to mention they can come in almost any color and pattern you could imagine. Dress them up for winter or throw on some flip-flops for summer, the "saree-style" is proving its self a huge success.
Another influence from the Indian culture is their big, bold, beautiful jewelry. Traditional Indian jewelry is made mostly of gold and real jewels, but in the fashion industry you can see the same style of jewelry offered in places like Forever 21, Wetseal, and also major department stores for very, very cheap. One of the major trends that can be seen these days is simple and plain clothing mixed with big, flashy, and extremely detailed jewelry which can be seen all throughout the Indian culture.