Spring Fashion Notes from the Looniversity
May. 2nd, 2007 01:13 pmIt's been a rather undistinguished spring for fashion - little in the way of trends or interesting/innovative dressing.
New things I have been seeing:
Black leggings, both ankle length and capri, especially paired with jeans miniskirts (mid-thigh or above, straight).
Jeans worn capri-length with a turned-up cuff of about 4 inches.
Little dainty spring dresses, often knit, generally very short and tight-bodiced, but somewhat fluttery and feminine.
Things said to be trendy that I am not seeing:
Skinny jeans. We are still heavily boot-cut.
80s style stuff in general. We have preppy-80s, but not Flashdance-80s.
Things I saw last year that I am not seeing much any more:
Knee-length shorts.
Knit gauchos.
80s-style hoop earrings.
Scuff-style sandals with sequins on the toes.
Things I saw last year that continue in force:
Ballet flats. In general they seem plainer now - more simple black leather, less tweed/sparkle.
Things that will never die:
Rainbow flipflops.
Uggs.
Shorts and sweatpants with things written on the butt.
Layered bras and tank tops with multi-colored straps on the shoulders.
I got my hair cut again last night (note to amych: Bobby has moved to Stage 1) and am wearing a camel knit sleeveless tank with a deep notch at the neck, a trumpet-shaped rayon skirt in camel with white polka dots, and black strappy Danskos. I should have worn a bright necklace, or lipstick; I need more color near the face, since the outfit basically matches my hair.
New things I have been seeing:
Black leggings, both ankle length and capri, especially paired with jeans miniskirts (mid-thigh or above, straight).
Jeans worn capri-length with a turned-up cuff of about 4 inches.
Little dainty spring dresses, often knit, generally very short and tight-bodiced, but somewhat fluttery and feminine.
Things said to be trendy that I am not seeing:
Skinny jeans. We are still heavily boot-cut.
80s style stuff in general. We have preppy-80s, but not Flashdance-80s.
Things I saw last year that I am not seeing much any more:
Knee-length shorts.
Knit gauchos.
80s-style hoop earrings.
Scuff-style sandals with sequins on the toes.
Things I saw last year that continue in force:
Ballet flats. In general they seem plainer now - more simple black leather, less tweed/sparkle.
Things that will never die:
Rainbow flipflops.
Uggs.
Shorts and sweatpants with things written on the butt.
Layered bras and tank tops with multi-colored straps on the shoulders.
I got my hair cut again last night (note to amych: Bobby has moved to Stage 1) and am wearing a camel knit sleeveless tank with a deep notch at the neck, a trumpet-shaped rayon skirt in camel with white polka dots, and black strappy Danskos. I should have worn a bright necklace, or lipstick; I need more color near the face, since the outfit basically matches my hair.
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Date: 2007-05-02 09:22 pm (UTC)Skinny jeans like WOAH. Suddenly, they're everywhere.
Preppy '80s stuff, yup. Lots of alligator shirts and sweaters.
Leggings, occasionally.
Yesterday I got on a crowded elevator at work and was the only woman not wearing ballet flats.
Pretty spring dresses.
Uggs are getting blessedly scarce, except downtown, for which I blame the suburbanistas.
New plague: Crocs and Crocs knock-offs, with little buttons and jewels and charms in the ventilation holes on top. I know they're the most comfortable shoe on the planet, but they are SO FUGLY.
And lastly, the downtown H&M has two huge floors full of dresses and tops that you'd swear were maternity wear.
Yay you with the haircut and the polka-dot skirt!
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Date: 2007-05-02 11:27 pm (UTC)The students don't wear them much. They do wear big bright rubber rain boots, little kid style, when it rains.
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Date: 2007-05-03 01:45 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-05-03 06:10 pm (UTC)Little bitty kids are tricksy like that.