"Great Personal Style is an extreme curiosity about yourself." - a well stated quote by Iris Apfel. With changing times and sustainable wardrobes, I decided to check on everyone's favorite brands to see the classic prints that are season less. Something we can retain in our wardrobes as classic pieces that can be reused.
For starters, gingham is having quite a trend right now. Whether you wear it as a camisole,dress, shorts,skirts or just slip it on your head as a bandanna.
The Tie-dye trend is also one of the major drivers right now, coming to doing a DIY and having fun or just by it's popularity on Tik-Tok. Scroll down to view the prints and shop a few similar styles for your wardrobe.
1. GINGHAM
Fun Fact :
~Gingham was originally developed in India and Indonesia.
~Gingham comes from the Malayan word genggang, or "striped."
~Gingham contains cotton, it's really comfortable to wear.
2. TIE-DYE
Fun Facts:
~The peak popularity of tie-dye in the 1960s and 1970s.
~Tie-dye is a cultural statement.
~Tie-Dye became popularized through hippie culture and the musical landscape of the psychedelic era.
3. FLORAL
Fun Fact :
~Floral Prints offer a touch of femininity to warm weather style so you can bring out your girlish charm with every outfit and accessory you wear.
4. POLKA DOTS
Fun Facts :
~It's unclear what DOTS have to do with POLKA.
~POLKA-DOT fashion wasn't possible in the pre- industrial era.
~There's a BATMAN VILLAIN who loved POLKA DOTS.
~POLKA DOTS made FRANK SINATRA famous.
5. FRUIT PRINTS
Fun Facts :
~Go back to the 18th century, and you’ll find records of the aristocrats wearing waistcoats embroidered with berries.
~Dior had a sweeter take on his tart topper of 1953, with cherries, blueberries,and strawberries coming to a widow’s peak between the wearer’s eyebrows.
~Fruit Prints have re-emerged on the runways, from Phoebe Philo’s bananas at Chloé to Stella McCartney’s tropical fruit salad.
6. STRIPES
~As a fashion statement,stripes had connotations of boldness and daring, a willingness to test the boundaries of social tolerance.
~The last time we saw stripes,it really made a statement is in the 1920s.
Pic Courtesy : Pinterest.com
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