Worst Fashion Trends of the Past Decade

Posted by | Posted in fashion Designer | Posted on 17-07-2010

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Okay I’m certainly not some crazed fashionista, but I like to think I’ve got some common sense and good taste when it comes to clothes and accessories. The past decade has certainly been a fun time in the world of fashion, but there certainly have quite a few blunders that we’re all still reeling from.

Giant Flowers

This trend hit the masses in 2000 when Carrie Bradshaw started rocking this massive girly accessory on Sex and the City. Whether they were placed in your hair or on your shirt, these giant floral accessories looked hideous.

Hobo-Chic

Alright I won’t lie, I adored homeless haute couture when I first saw pictures of Mary-Kate Olsen running around New York City with messy hair, oversized coats and emaciated arms, but it certainly looks ridiculous now.

Leggings as Pants

Leggings were cute, warm add-ons initially, but then it just got out of hand. Simple black leggings transformed into crazy metallic space pants adorned with sequins and glitter. This trend turned obnoxious fast and people are just starting to move away from it.

Ridiculously Expensive Ripped Jeans

Many of us fell for this trick, spending $200 for a pair of ugly, torn jeans that we could easily have created at home for nothing.

Ugg Boots

Worn by the likes of Paris Hilton and those Laguna Beach chicks, Uggs made a big splash in the fashion world. High school girls across the country were wearing these furry, sheep skin boots in 80 degree weather with ripped mini skirts. Just awful.

What crazy fashion trends are we in for during the next decade? Probably something ridiculous like honda motorcycle parts as purses?

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Australian Fashion Trends

Posted by | Posted in fashion Designer | Posted on 28-06-2010

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Fashion is all about being comfortable in what you are and looking great! Who doesn’t want to be fashionable! Irrespective of whether you are aware of the ongoing fashion trends or not, looking stylish and being fashionable has always been something you have craved for. Fashion varies with time and location. People of different place have different fashion taste. The fashion trends of different places around the world are exclusive in their own way. For example, modern Australia has a unique fashion style that can be clearly distinguished from European fashion lines. Australian fashion has a lot more casual approach compared to European fashion. Australian fashion also reflects a vivacious, creative, rich in color, fresh and exuberant style.

Melbourne, better known as Australia’s fashion capital, recently hosted the Melbourne Fashion Festival. This was an extremely successful fashion event in Australia. Australia also hosted the biannual Australian Fashion Week. The fashion clothing and fashion accessories that were displayed in such fashion events were truly mesmerizing. Such event’s core objective is to engage and excite the public about fashion. It’s because of such famous fashion events that Australian fashion industry has grown so much. One of Australia’s most well-known cities, Sydney, has the most dynamic, exhilarating and modern fashion scene in the country. Collette Dinnigan, Akira Isogawa, sass & bide and Mambo are some of the famous fashion names that embellishes Sydney fashion world. Some of the famous fashion zones at Sydney are Oxford Street Paddington for smart street wear, King Street Newtown for anything avant-garde, Gould Street Bondi for beachwear and street wear boutiques, Darling Street Balmain for cool and casual, Castlereagh Street City for luxury labels, Crown Street Surry Hills for up-coming designers.

Australian fashion labels are now sought after around the world because of their innovative designs. Australian fashion designers are now influencing what others around the world will wear. The bold colours of sunny Australian beaches and the starkly contrasting hues of the country’s central desert landscapes are captured in Australia’s fashion palette. Major fashion capitals through out the world, are actively seeking out creative Australian designs. As fashion has become such a successful export market for Australia, employment opportunities has also grown in the fashion manufacturing industry and other fashion-oriented careers such as fashion journalism, fashion styling, make-up and hair styling, fashion photography and modelling. Fashion models like Elle McPherson, Miranda Kerr, Gemma Ward and Megan Gale have reinforced Australia’s image as a modern, fun and fresh culture. Australia excels in latest fashion trends for both men’s as well as women’s fashion. Visit different fashion websites and fashion forums of Australia to know more about them.

Australian fashion industry truly reflects the sophisticated, cosmopolitan and multicultural nature of Australian society. The products of Australian designers will make you have an exclusive style statement of your own. So next time you think of upgrading your wardrobe, don’t forget to check out the designs of Australian fashion designers. Have a look at them and pick the one that suits you the best. Be stylish always!

Abbey Turnbull is the author of this article. The products of Australian fashion designers will make you have an exclusive style statement of your own. More information visit – www.2threads.com

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Fashion Trends – Celebrity Styles to Inform You

Posted by | Posted in fashion Designer | Posted on 08-06-2010

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Always, the dressing and makeup of a famous star tend to cause a sensation of fashion trend among the public. Here, let’s learn something about the celebrity styles and the fashion trends.

1 Red Carpet Buzz: Mary-Kate Olsen




David Fincher’s Holly Rollers, which stars Jesse Eisenberg as a Hasidic Brooklyn teen who begins smuggling drugs, premiered at Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema last night. Mary-Kate Olsen, whose sister’s beau Justin Bartha appears in the film, looked wildly chic in a leopard-print top, harem pants, and fringed clutch.

2 Red Carpet Buzz: Gemma Arterton

Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Disney’s latest fantasy film, brings the 2003 video game of the same name to the big screen with Jake Gyllenhaal in the title role. At its world premiere in London, star Gemma Arterton wore a princess-like tulle Valentino gown, which she complemented with a bold red lip.

3 Red Carpet Buzz: Kate Bosworth

On May 6 in Beverly Hills, New York social chronicler Derek Blasberg celebrated the launch of his new book, Classy, which advises on how to be a true lady. Kate Bosworth, one lady who needs no such advice, looked perfectly polished in a flattering Missoni minidress.

4 Red Carpet Buzz: Leighton Meester

Leighton Meester celebrated her new role as Herbal Essences’ Global Ambassador in Madrid yesterday. The Gossip Girl beauty’s perfect coif was the event’s mane attraction, but she also earned style points for her gorgeous white Hervé Léger by Max Azria dress, which she paired with gold Pierre Hardy sandals.

5 Red Carpet Buzz: Kristin Davis

With the premiere of Sex and the City 2 only a few weeks away, half of the fabulous foursome stepped out for the White House Correspondents’ Dinner Saturday night. Cynthia Nixon wore a gray Calvin Klein gown, and Kristin Davis went for high glamour in a floor-sweeping cream-colored vintage Balmain dress, which she paired with a gold Judith Leiber clutch.

6 Red Carpet Buzz: Sarah Jessica Parker

On April 29, the night’s New York City Ballet spring gala, Sarah Jessica Parker looked like a dancing queen in an embellished blush Elie Saab cocktail dress, which she paired with an emerald L’Wren Scott jacket. And might we note that it’s now less than a month before our favorite small-screen fashion icon returns to the big screen?

7 Red Carpet Buzz: Gwyneth Paltrow

Benefit for Bent on Learning on April 28, an organization that provides free instruction in yoga and meditation to NYC public school students, drew appearances from the likes of Madonna and Gwyneth Paltrow. And Paltrow’s curve-hugging metallic Victoria Beckham minidress was the perfect choice to show off an enviable yoga physique. We also loved her tousled strands in Iron Man 2.

8 Red Carpet Buzz: Carrie Underwood

At the Academy of Country Music Awards on April 18th, Carrie Underwood became the first woman to take the entertainer of the year award twice, and picked up a Triple Crown trophy as well. The American Idol alum celebrated her big win in a plunging full-skirted Rafael Cennamo minidress, which she paired with silver, crystal-T-strap platforms by Stuart Weitzman.

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He’s Just Not That Into You – Fashion Review

Posted by | Posted in Fashion Deals | Posted on 03-03-2010

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“He’s Just Not That Into You” is not surprisingly the #1 hit in the box office as of this past weekend.  With its star-studded cast which includes big names such as Ben Affleck, Jennifer Aniston, Scarlett Johannson, Jennifer Connelly, and Drew Barrymore, this movie was bound to be a hit.  Not to mention the fact that it was based on the very real and extremely hard-hitting dating book written by “Sex And The City” scribes Greg Behrendt and Liz Tuccillo.  “He’s Just Not That Into You” raked in $27.8 million in its first weekend, and I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoyed the book.

As a jewelry connoisseur, I forever have a roving eye for fashionable jewelry, and was not disappointed when I first spied Jennifer Aniston’s Wishbone Necklace that she wears throughout the movie.  I have seen this necklace on the market for a while now, as it is one of Tiffany & Company’s classics.  I have been waiting for it to tip the popularity scales because of its cute, simple, design.  I have a feeling now that Jennifer wore it throughout the entire movie, and has actually been seen frequently wearing it off-set as well (to New York City’s famous restaurant, Nobu), this necklace will by flying off the shelves in no time.

Although it may not be flying off of Tiffany’s shelves, considering it is made of diamonds and probably costs somewhere in the vicinity of $1,500.  This is where many on-line jewelry stores step in to introduce their “Tiffany Inspired” or “Tiffany Style” collections, which offer some of Tiffany’s famous designs, at approximately 1/3 the price of real Tiffany jewelry.  The “Tiffany Inspired Wishbone Necklace”, the “Tiffany Style Wishbone Necklace”, or “Jennifer Aniston’s Wishbone Necklace” is made of the exact same rhodium-plated* .925 sterling silver jewelry that Tiffany & Co. uses for all its sterling silver jewelry, but substitutes white diamond cubic zirconias in place of real diamonds.  In this case, the Tiffany Inspired Wishbone Necklace is a mere fraction of the cost of the wishbone pendant, but still boasts the same elegant design, and long-lasting sterling silver.

*Rhodium-plated means that the sterling silver is coated in a thin, protective layer, which gives the sterling silver that extra reflectivity and shine.  It also protects the sterling silver against nicks and tarnishing, so that your sterling silver jewelry will last for years, as long as you take care of it!

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A Look at Fashion From the Past Decade

Posted by | Posted in Fashion Deals | Posted on 17-02-2010

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As 2009 is coming to a close it is time to look back and see what defined the decade in terms of fashion. If you looked at a picture taken in the 60s, 70s, or 80s there were a few specific clothing styles that defined that time. Whether it was big hair and shoulder pads, mod mini dresses or bell bottoms it is easy to pinpoint a general time that that picture was from. If someone from 20 years in the future saw a picture of someone taken from 2000 to 2009 could the same be said? The past 10 years has not introduced any new styles, but rather taken elements from the past and updated them.

Denim

Dark denim was all the rage, especially at the beginning of the decade. By the middle of the decade seeing light denim was very rare. We saw the rise of designer denim brands costing hundreds of dollars. 7 For All Mankind was one of the first on the scene but it was soon after that we saw other brands like Citizens of Humanity, Joe’s, True Religion, and Rock & Republic. Low waist Boot Cut and Flared jeans were everywhere. These jeans allowed them to cover the tops of boots and shoes. As the decade progressed, denim jeans became skinnier throughout the legs and seen in blacks and grays. Jeans were often embellished with studs and zippers and other adornments. The style became to tuck your jeans inside of boots and we began to see the waist of pants coming up higher. In fact, we saw the waists of jeans coming up very high, the high waist look was quite popular for a while.

Musical Influences

Both Hip Hop and Pop Punk music had an influence of the way we dressed. With Hip Hop, the super baggy pants and hooded sweatshirts became popular as well as matching jean jackets and jeans, and track suits. Phat Farm shoes and clothing was super popular in the mid 2000s. The puffy jacket was super popular as well. We still see these jackets around with the Northface being the most popular. The baggy jeans look (though no where near as baggy as in hip hop) was also a staple of the Pop Punk Look. The Punk look though paired the jeans with normal to small size shirts, wrist bands, and trucker hats. As the decade progressed, the Pop Punk look turned into an Emo look. In the late 2000s the androgynous look of skinny black pants with a small shirt and hooded sweatshirt, bold makeup including eyeliner and dark nail polish for males and females, and Converse, Vans, or DC shoes on the feet. It was often hard to tell the difference between teenage boys and girls.

Military Influences

After September 11, 2001 there was a large resurgence of patriotism. Camouflage and cargo pants were very popular. The top fashion houses gave a twist to camouflage look with different colors and embellishments. Both men and women wore cargo pants made in colors ranging from the standard khaki to other non traditional colors like blue, green, and red.

Boho-Chic Fashion

By 2003 the Boho-Chic look was quite mainstream. Sienna Miller was one of the first celebrities to be seen wearing this look but both Mary Kate and Ashley Olsen are associated with it as well. The look was a bit contradictory because the look made it seem like you were wearing homemade inexpensive clothing, when in reality the clothes were produced by some of the most expensive designers. Women wore loose fitting shirts, skirts, and dresses with uneven hemlines. Often the necklines were very wide, allowing them to fall off the shoulder. Big floppy hats and over-sized sunglasses were worn with them as well.

Juicy Couture

While first seen worn by Madonna in 1996, it was this past decade that took the Juicy Couture look to the next level. In 2004 the velour tracksuit became seen worn everywhere. The signature look of these tracksuits was low-riding drawstring pants with small form fitting zip up sweatshirts in vibrant colors.

Leggings

In 2005 leggings were back in fashion, though they did not become seen fully for another 2 years when American Apparel began producing them. Leggings at first were simple in colors like black and gray but over time the colors and materials became bolder and brighter.

Dresses and Skirts

While they never disappeared entirely, the early part of the decade did not have many changes to the past styles. In 2004 super short form fitting mini denim skirts, often adorned with ruffles, became very popular amongst the teenage set. For older women in their 20s and 30s, the skirts were a bit longer and also often had ruffles as well. In terms of dresses, most were spaghetti strap or strapless and form fitting, or thicker straps with ruffles. Both skirts and dresses often had uneven hemlines. At the end of the decade, many skirts were high waisted.

Ugg Boots

Around since the 1920s, in the 60s Ugg boots were worn mainly in Australia and New Zealand, but in America as well, by the surf culture. They were the perfect boots to put on after an early morning in the ocean because of their sheep lining. In the late 1990s, many Hollywood stars were seen walking down the streets wearing these boots. By 2000 all of America either embraced or turned their nose up at these boots. While not the most stylish, these boots kept feet warm in the winter and cool in the summer due to their sheepskin lining. At first there were simple and basic in style but as time progressed, they became more fashionable adding zippers, patterns, brighter colors, and different materials. By the end of the decade the two most popular styles were argyle and ankle height with a button closure.

Sunglasses

Eyewear this decade took a lot from the past. In the 80s and the release of the movie Top Gun the aviator glasses look was in full swing. Twenty years later the look was still around but so were so other distinct glasses looks. The two eye glass main looks could not be any more different from one another. The geek chic look was in full swing in both regular and sunglasses. These glasses had thick rims and were often designer brands. The other look for eyeglasses was the rimless glasses. These also were often designer brand. In terms of sunglasses, besides aviator, other popular looks were over-sized glasses around since the 1970s, often worn by very tiny petite girls whose glasses were practically bigger than they were, and the Ray Ban Wayfarer glasses which had been around since the 1950s.

The “It” Handbag

In the mid 2000s, all eyes turned not only to what you were wearing but also to what handbag you were carrying. Mainly due to television shows like Sex and the City and celebrities in Hollywood, the handbag on your arm became very important. High end designer handbags had been around for decades but it wasn’t until recently that the importance of the bag became crucial. The Hermes Birken, with a two year wait and hefty price tag was one of the first bags that everyone woman wished to own. Other popular “It” bags included Balenciaga Motorcycle, Botkier Bianca Satchel, Louis Vuitton Speedy, Marc Jacobs Stam, Prada Fairy Bag, and Chloe Paddington. Most of these bags were quite over-sized and quite heavy. The average woman was no where near as able to own the real thing so they did the next best thing and bought a knock off version.

Media

Every woman raced to their television in the early part of the decade on Sunday nights to see what Carrie, Samantha, Charlotte, and Miranda best known as the girls from Sex In The City were up to. Their adventures, and more importantly, their fashions were closely examined. The influence of these characters on how we dressed was mind boggling. Every brand that they talked about and wore immediately became THE brand to wear, or for most, dream to wear. Women were devastated when the show went off of the air in 2004 but were equally elated with the release of the movie in 2008. Throughout the decade there have been many shows that delve into the fashions that celebrities wear. Most of these shows aired in E! These shows often would show you the thousands of dollars worth of clothing and accessories that they wore but also show the viewer how to recreate that look at a modest budget. Every award show was followed by some sort of television show that talked about the good, the bad, and the awful worn. Average designers scrambled to recreate and interpret these designs for all to wear. The fashion reality shows also became a mainstay. The most popular of these shows was Project Runway. Once a week, we turned on our televisions to see Heidi Klum, Tim Gunn, and Michael Kors, along with other top designers and fashion insiders, assign and critique wanna-be designers make their creations to walk down the runway. Viewers could not wait to the end of the season to see fashion week. This show was the launching pad for some of today’s up and coming designers and we as viewers were able to witness it all happen.

Private Labels

Dreams were answered when in this past decade some of the top high end designers decided to make more affordable lines for the average consumer. We saw Isaac Mizrahi create a great line of clothing for Target, Vera Wang at Kohls, Michael Kors at Macy’s, and both Jimmy Choo and Stella McCartney for H&M. Department store also started their own private label brands that were high in quality and luxury. Many celebrities including Jessica Simpson, Gwen Stefani, Carlos Santana, and Beyonce started their own lines of shoes and clothing for all of us to wear. Target saw the great hype of buying Isaac Mizrahi and created their Go International line which has top and upcoming designers selling affordable clothing, shoes, and purses. Some of these designers were Proenza Schouler, Rodarte, Zac Posen, Fiorucci, and Luella Bartley.

Michelle Obama

Not since Jackie Kennedy have we had a fashionable first lady. Michelle Obama puts together immaculate outfits and does so with a mix of high end and affordable clothing. She dresses her children in brands we can find at the local malls. No matter what she wears, it is a guarantee that America is taking note and rushing to own it for their own.

Other Fashion Trends

Pointy toe shoes and boots Polo shirts, including pink, for men and women Plaid shirts made a resurgence in 2008 Argyle patterns on shirts, sweaters, and boots, Ed Hardy, Crocs, Spanx, Botox.

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Sex and the City Movie – Fashion Review

Posted by | Posted in Fashion Deals | Posted on 17-02-2010

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As any Manhattan-dwelling fashionista is required to do, I grabbed my girls and hit the cinemas to see the new Sex and the City Movie (but not before sipping a few cosmos at a cheeky lounge). The movie was everything I hoped it would be, the plotline stayed true to the characters, the jokes had me rolling, love was in the air, and last but not definitely not least, the fashion was unreal!

In the very opening scene Sarah Jessica Parker is back in action, donning a gorgeous (and so Carrie) oversized gold flower dress and Christion Dior gladiator sandals, which are so very IN right now. I’m forever keeping my eye on the tinier details, and also noticed her small yellow leather clutch purse and gold cuff bracelet, which are an absolute must-have right now.

My ultimate favorite scene had to be when Carrie does a Vogue spread for her big wedding day. She poses in the most unbelievable dresses you have every seen, from every hot designer you can think of. And isn’t it just like life that Vivienne Westwood ends up donating her fabulously folded and layered dress for Carrie’s real big day. Happens all the time! Well, maybe for Sarah Jessica Parker!

For Carrie & Big’s Big day, the ever-classy Charlotte sports a dramatic black Zac Posen bridesmaid’s dress with her hair pulled-back and the every classy bridesmaid accessory, pearl stud earrings. Miranda also looks stunning in a cobalt blue Zac Posen bridesmaid’s gown, which accentuates her fantastic red hair. To top it off she plays it simple with a single pair of chandelier earrings as her only accessory.

Throughout the movie I was thoroughly impressed by the different earrings Cynthia Nixon is seen wearing. Because of her short coif — longer, dangly earrings are the way to go, and match perfectly with her face shape. She can be seen wearing anything from simple yellow gold, to elaborate, black chandelier earrings.

Overall, the movie was seriously like watching one long, beautiful runway chock-full of every single fashion element that is currently the rage. At one point, they even go to the infamous fashion shows in Bryant Park so you can get a taste of, you got it, more fashion! If you’re one who likes to be on top of the trends, your head will certainly be spinning after seeing this movie!

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Mykita Eyewear – Coveted by Celebrities

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Mykita eyewear is truly like nothing else on the market. The unbelievably unique styles that they offer make them highly sought after by some of the biggest celebrities on the planet. Known for producing sunglasses made of innovative materials, such as sheet metal and cellulose acetate, this company’s eyewear stands out just as much as the celebrities that wear them. When wanting to make a fashion statement, Mykita provides the perfect way to do just that. Any outfit can be instantly elevated to something that is buzz-worthy simply by putting a pair of these one-of-a-kind shades. Their striking appearance makes it so that only the bravest fashionistas dare to wear them. This is good news, as it is then possible to find a pair that not everyone else is already wearing.

Mykita Eyewear is a relatively new brand when being compared with some of the other companies manufacturing sunglasses today. The line started in 2004 by designers Philipp Haffmans and Harald Gottschling in Berlin, Germany. Although the company does not yet have a long history, it is nonetheless still very rich. Having been one of the first brands to incorporate materials such as stainless steel sheet metal with a screwless hinge construction, they soon won accolades among their peers by receiving a 2007 IF product design award. Since then, Mykita has continued to produce one-of-a-kind styles as well as receive more design awards for their eyewear innovations.

Some of the celebrities that wear Mykita eyewear designs are among the most fashionable in the business. One of these is Sarah Jessica Parker. Known for her trend-setting character in Sex and the City, SJP has become a fashion icon in her own right. Always ahead of the curve, she has been spotted in a gold aviator style made by Mykita. Another iconic figure donning a similar pair has been Adam Lambert. His unique sense of style was what made him a household name while performing on American Idol. Now he is making an even bigger name for himself when it comes to his style both on and off camera.

These innovative sunglasses are not to be worn by just anyone. It takes a commitment to creating a look different from what everyone else is wearing. While it can be easy to simply go with the latest trend or with a classic style, it takes a certain kind of person to blaze their own fashionable trail. If this sounds like you, then the styles produced by Mykita eyewear are definitely the way to go.

Jennifer Bello is a writer and blogger for Sunglasses Avenue

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