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Trend Alert: Printed Fabrics
Trend Alert: Shorts (Huge on the Spring 06 Runways)
Trend Alert: Natural, Neutral Colors
Trend Alert: Knee-length Skirts (especially in White!)
Trend Alert: Cropped Pants and Oversized Bags
October 12th, 2005
Trend Importance Factor: Medium.
Wearability Factor: Medium.
How to Wear It: This season’s knit cap goes beyond the traditional urbanwear beanie. With detailing such as an oversized shape, and bills in contrast fabrications, the knit cap exemplifies Spring 2006’s focus on eclecticism.
Show your individuality by pairing your urban-styled knit cap with something other than casualwear—perhaps an uber-feminine outfit.
Where in Trend Lifecycle: Early. Knit caps are a basic part of one’s wardrobe, but this season’s more eclectic styles merit a trend classification of their own.
October 12th, 2005
Trend Importance Factor: Medium.
Wearability Factor: Medium.
How to Wear It: The menswear-inspired fedora hat provides a nice counterpart to the predominantly pretty, feminine looks out on the runway. And for men, it provides a gentlemanly accessory for otherwise casual outfits. On the streets, we’ve seen a few Fedora Fashion Formulas for women that we adore:
Fashion Formula 1: Fedora + Cropped Sweater + Tank + Shorts.
Fashion Formula 2: Fedora + Lacy Camisole + Pinstriped Pants.
Fashion Formula 3: Fedora + Ruffled Blouse + Embellished Belt + Jeans.
Where in Trend Lifecycle: Early. This season’s focus on eclecticism has spurred a renewed interest in accessories, and fedora hats are one of fashion’s hottest hat styles.
October 11th, 2005
Trend Alert: Colorful Umbrellas, Oversized Bags, and Printed Bags
Trend Alert: Two-tone, Preppy Tote Bags (and Flip Flops!)
Trend Alert: Striped Sport Sneakers for Men
Trend Alert: Oversized Bags and Sport Sneakers for Women
Trend Alert: Oversized Sunglasses
October 10th, 2005
Trend Importance Factor: Medium.
Wearability Factor: Medium High.
How to Wear It: As we noted for double breasted styles, the petite, the full figured, the curvy, the broad shouldered, and those with a full bust should wear trenchcoats with caution. Oversized lapels can overwhelm small frames and emphasize width in the shoulder area.
Belted trenchcoats can work wonders on boyish figures, as they help give the waistline some definition. Those with narrow shoulders will also be flattered by the trenchcoat’s horizontal emphasis at the shoulder.
Where in Trend Lifecycle: Early. Last Spring, cropped jackets and single-breasted styles were all the rage. Now it’s time for the double-breasted trenchcoat to shine.
October 7th, 2005
Issue XIII of the Friday Fashion Hotlist: a compilation of some of the cutest and coolest stuff Style Intelligence Report saw out there this week.
For women…
Foley + Corinna Shirred Silk Jersey
Corset Top in teal $286 at
ShopBop
We can’t imagine any woman wearing this and not looking like a Greek Goddess. Not to mention that it also happens to be perfectly on trend.
And for men…
For the man who can’t compromise comfort for style, herein lies an incredibly happy medium.
October 7th, 2005
Trend Importance Factor: Medium High.
Wearability Factor: High.
How to Wear It: This season’s take on tiered styles is less voluminous—it’s less of the peasant skirt look and more of a modern take on the dresses of the 1920s. Furthermore, this season, tiers can be found not only on skirts, but also on tops. Indeed, the multi-tiered look appears fresher on tops, as evidenced by Doo Ri’s tiered halter (above, center).
Tiers are extremely wearable, as evidenced by their massive popularity earlier this year. Tiered tops can cover up a larger tummy, and voluminous tiered skirts are almost universally flattering. This season’s thinner tiered skirt silhouette, however, works best on tall women and those without extremely wide hips.
Where in Trend Lifecycle: Late. Tiered skirts were all the rage for Spring and Summer 2005. We’re a little tired of the look, to be completely honest.
October 6th, 2005
Trend Importance Factor: Medium High.
Wearability Factor: Medium High.
How to Wear It: Horizontal stripes are showing up on the runways as a remnant of Spring 2005’s Nautical trend. Avoid wide horizontal stripes that cut your body into sections, making you look shorter and/or wider than you actually are. For maximum figure flattery, opt for thin horizontal striping. Excellent for visual interest, and the small scale of the print doesn’t actually make you look any wider.
Where in Trend Lifecycle: Like Neutral Colors, the Nautical influence behind the Horizontal Stripe trend is more of a classic than a true trend. Horizontal stripes have been big on the fashion scene for a couple of years now–think of Sarah Jessica Parker’s Carrie Bradshaw in "An American Girl in Paris."
October 5th, 2005
Trend Importance Factor: Medium.
Wearability Factor: Medium.
How to Wear It: For the petite, the full figured, the curvy, the broad shouldered, and those with a full bust, steer clear of double breasted styles. Their strong horizontal detailing emphasizes the shoulderline and can make you look wider (and shorter) than you actually are.
Double breasted styles, however, can work for boyish figures, as they echo the straight up-and-down frame. Those with narrow shoulders will also find double breasted styles flattering, as they visually widen the shoulderline.
Where in Trend Lifecycle: Double breasted styles are experiencing a resurgence in popularity, likely due to the influence of the Peacoat, a key look from Fall 2005. It’s definitely not new, but we should be seeing this style in various incarnations on the runways for seasons to come.
October 4th, 2005
Trend Importance Factor: Medium High.
Wearability Factor: Medium High.
How to Wear It: Belts are a great way to give your waist some extra definition–key if you have a boyish figure or have an undefined waistline. However, steer clear of belts if you want to direct attention away from your midsection. Those that are full figured or have a tummy will want to opt for beltless styles, despite the trendiness of the look.
Where in Trend Lifecycle: With the return to higher waisted styles, belts are back in fashion. Another reason for the resurgence of the belt is the individuality it affords the wearer–fashion’s emphasis on eclecticism favors accessories. The movement towards belted styles is still relatively new this season, so expect to see more of them in the next few seasons.
October 3rd, 2005
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