Sunday, 29 December 2013

Fashion trends for 2014

As the year closes out, we’re being inundated with 2013. As much as we’re enjoying the retrospectives, however, fashion is very much about the future, too — and 2014 is already shaping up to look damn good. From sailor chic to peekaboo fabrics, the coming year’s fashion forecast is sunny with a chance of avant-garde design. Here are nine trends to expect on the streets this year




 Seafaring chic is dropping anchor this spring. While other designers were content to play with subdued interpretations of the marine theme
Remember several years ago when peasant blouses and prairie skirts were en vogue? Imagine that Karl Lagerfeld had taken the reigns on that trend, and you have the impetus for 2014’s incredible americana mode.
Do not adjust your computer screen; the patterns adorning Spring 2014 collections are in fact innovative, intricate, and utterly captivating

Unconventional silhouettes played an enormous role on the runway for Spring 2014 as well as the Pre-Fall collections, and angular shapes in a garden variety of vibrant shades seemed to be the latest trend

Gray is officially in fashion, especially when adapted in a silvery, metallic hue. Whether Pantone’s choice shades of 2014 prompted the craze, or the infamous book series has infiltrated the fashion industry, the color is no longer boring, achieving a cultural renaissance.

You know that button-down stuffed in the back of your closet? Resurrect it for 2014

If you find yourself constantly jumping from meetings to errands and social engagements, the athletic chic trend will come as quite a relief. From tennis skirts to roomy silhouettes, designers have decided to allow fashion devotees a range of movement for 2014
The rule of fashion etiquette noting that pleated pants should never have made it past the 20th century has officially been scored from the book. In 2014, the pleat will adorn skirts, blouses, and pants, and in a number of unconventional designs to boot
and more stuff you will like.








 

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