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We asked: Would you wear a Vest?
You said: Yes to Vests, with a 68% to 32% vote.
Style tip? Vests are the perfect summer outerwear. They’re a great layering piece - what’s cooler than a menswear vest layered over a simple white tank with a fabulous necklace? And the beauty of vests is that they come in both casual and formal styles - so there’s a vest for every outfit. We’re loving vests with special detailing - such as the tiered ruffles or the bold notched collar on this elegant vest.
Next question: Dresses are easy, stylish summer fare. Knee length dresses are standard, but what do you think about the Minidress? It has a certain warm weather charm, but the minidress is certainly not for everyone. Tell us, would you wear a Minidress? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Suspender Back Vest | $32 at Twelve by Twelve.
July 27th, 2009
We asked: Would you wear The Color Orange?
You said: Yes to Orange, with a 75% to 25% vote.
Style tip? Orange–especially a deep blood orange–is one of our favorite colors, year round. But during the summer, the vibrant orange should get even more play. Pair your bright orange with dark blue jeans for an easy, color coordinated look. Or try it with grey for an edgier, rocker girl look.
Next question: Menswear vests are all over the place this summer. They’re a great layering piece, and they don’t suffocate you in the summer heat. But they’re not for everyone. Tell us, would you wear a Vest? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Pintucked Crochet Top | $17.80 at Forever 21.
July 19th, 2009
We asked: Would you wear Peasant Tops?
You said: Yes to Peasant Tops (barely), with a 53% to 47% vote.
Style tip? Ruffed Peasant Tops are very early 2000s, but you don’t have to get stuck in the past to wear them. We’ve seen them paired with the infamous tiered prairie skirt in the past, but there’s no reason to confine your ruffly Peasant Top with such a skirt. In order to keep the look sophisticated, pair your Peasant Top with a bottom with clean lines. This can be anything from a pencil skirt to a pair of straight leg jeans. Want to give your peasant top a modern twist? Try embroidery on the top - and a slightly different (and more flattering) silhouette.
Next question: Orange is vibrant, fresh, and full of energy. But is it too much to wear? Tell us, would you wear a The Color Orange? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Elenor Embroidered Top | $22.80 at Forever 21.
July 13th, 2009
We asked: Would you wear One Shoulder Dresses?
You said: Yes to One Shoulder Dresses, with a 58% to 42% vote.
Style tip? We love the drama of the single-shoulder dress. The asymmetry of the style makes it instantly intriguing. It’s no coincidence that Goddess Gowns so often feature the one-shoulder style. But what jewelry do you pair with a one-shoulder dress? We’d recommend laying off the necklaces (your diagonal neckline is embellishment enough) and instead opting for a stack of bracelets, statement earrings, or even an eye-catching hair accessory.
Next question: Ruffled Peasant Tops are back in full force. But are they too early 2000s? Tell us, would you wear a Peasant Top? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: One Shoulder Frill Dress | $110 at Topshop.
July 5th, 2009
We asked: Would you wear Bright Yellow?
You said: Yes to Bright Yellow, with a 70% to 30% vote.
Style tip? We adore the cheeriness of Bright Yellow. There’s no better color to warm up a gray day, and it’s also the perfect color to welcome summer. It’s warmth can just make you feel better once you put it on. We love Bright Yellow paired with dark, dark denim - the blue makes the yellow even more radiant, and vice versa. If you’re feeling up to it, try a blouse in yellow - or even a jacket. (My bright yellow trench is a favorite, year round). If you’d like to try out Bright Yellow without going all out, you can try a bright yellow accessory instead. Try a handbag, a pair of shoes, or even jewelry. Or test the waters with a yellow print, like the yellow flowers on this sunny dress.
Next question: Asymmetry was all over the runways, and now we’re seeing it in stores everywhere. Especially in dress form with the One Shoulder Dress. But what do you think about the One Shoulder Dress? Tell us, would you wear a One Shoulder Dress? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Marigold Chiffon Floral Dress | $27.80 at Forever 21.
June 28th, 2009
We asked: Would you wear Jelly Shoes?
You said: No to Jelly Shoes, with a 80% to 20% vote.
Style tip? We admit it - we rocked the Jelly Shoe look in the 80s. And while we were initially put off by their resurgence, we’ve begun to see that they’re much more stylish than the originals. We’re ready to wear jelly shoe styles with a twist - such as this ballet flat style with beautiful, intricate webbing. If this isn’t your cup of tea, we’re also loving brightly colored jelly shoes. So long as they’re plastic, you might as well go with it and get a shoe in a fun, bright color, like orange or yellow.
Next question: Speaking of yellow, we’ve been seeing Bright Yellow all over, from store windows to the streets. But what do you think about Bright Yellow? Tell us, would you wear Bright Yellow? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Melissa ‘Campana’ Jelly Flat | $59 at Nordstrom.
June 22nd, 2009
We asked: Would you wear Ripped Up Jeans?
You said: No to Ripped Up Jeans, with a 65% to 35% vote.
Style tip? Ripped Up Jeans are one of the biggest trends for Summer 2009–but it’s not being welcomed by the very practical Omiru community. It’s no wonder - these distressed jeans aren’t really for every occasion….and really wouldn’t work at work, even on Casual Friday. But for those weekend days, if you really want to wear Ripped Up Jeans, we’d recommend pairing them with an sophisticated top - think a well-tailored blazer or a classic white shirt to create a elegant-with-an-edge look. BTW: this advice holds true for both women and men.
Next question: Jelly Shoes rocked in the 80s, and they’re making a comeback this year…in much more sophisticated styles, thank goodness. But what do you think about Jelly Shoes? Tell us, would you wear Jelly Shoes? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Straight Jean - Authentic Destroyed Wash | $39.50 at American Eagle.
June 14th, 2009
Mens fashion trends for Summer 2009 range from the tailored to the rugged to the preppy. Think white jeans, pocketed parkas, classic slim fit v-neck sweaters, moccasins, sharp blazers, and classic Ray Ban Clubmaster Sunglasses. But what are our favorite items that actually deserve a place in your closet? Omiru’s guide to summer 2009 mens fashion trends cuts to the chase to deliver the five items you’ll be reaching for over and over this summer.
Baseball Jacket
Baracuta G10 Slimfit Sport Harrington Jacket | $130 (approx) at Baracuta
Is there anything more reminiscent of Americana than the classic baseball jacket? Brings us back to the good old days - when the sport was more about the players and less about performance drugs. For those of you who want to evoke that Americana spirit, we have a classic baseball jacket (though ironically made by a British company) that’s even better than the original. We’re digging the slim cut on Baracuta’s Harrington jacket–it puts the style back into the sport.
Lightweight Shawl Collar Sweater
Linen Cotton Caine Shawl Cardigan | $88 at J Crew
You loved shawl collar sweaters last Winter in chunky knits. Now, continue your love affair with the shawl collar with a lightweight cotton version of the sweater that’s destined to become a classic. Perfect for those balmy summer nights—or days in heavily air conditioned rooms. BTW–these sweaters have to be our favorite 2009 mens fashion trend.
Horizontal Stripes
Lightweight Cotton Wool Admiral Stripe Crewneck | $62 at J Crew
We called Horizontal Stripes as a key menswear trend way back when, in April 2008. But it’s just as relevant now as it was then. Not to mention that The Upgrader over at men.style.com featured these stylish stripes last month in a horizontal stripe trend report piece (btw, we love the tongue-in-cheek “cost per stripe†calculation on each item). The key takeaway? Wear these horizontal stripes—on t-shirts, sweaters, and even hoodies.
Madras Plaid Shorts
Olive Madras Club Short | $59.50 at J Crew
Crisp and light, Madras plaid is named after its city of origin, a warm city in Southern India. True to its roots, Madras plaid is carefree, youthful, and colorful. Add in a dose of preppy—and they’re the perfect fabric for a pair of summer shorts. Get your plaid on with a versatile green-and-blue pattern from J Crew. Fun fact about Madras plaid? In the US, Madras plaid is a popular summer choice for both men and women. But back in India, it’s worn almost exclusively by men.
Aviator Sunglasses
Selima Optique for J Crew Aviator Sunglasses | $198 at J Crew
Aviators have been popular since the 1960s, but they’re back with a Top Gun like rage this summer. The teardrop shape of these sunglasses is flattering on a variety of face shapes. Plus, their oversized style makes them a celebrity favorite. Grab a pair of designer aviators for a price that’s somewhat less than designer (though still not cheap, we know). It’s worth it though – Selima Optique is known for their luxury sunglasses.
Tell us, what Summer 2009 mens fashion trends will you be wearing? And which trends will you be steering clear of? Share your style with us in the comments!
June 10th, 2009
When you think Fashion Trends for 2009, what do you think? We dug through our Fashion Week archives, and we saw One Shoulder Dresses, Sheer Fabrics, Butterflies, Ripped Jeans, The Color Orange, Ruffles and Bows, Neon Colors, Metallics, Exotic Prints, Asymmetry, Fringe, Statement Accessories…just to name a few. But out of this melting pot of styles, what are the key trends—and what are the trends to pass up? Omiru has answers for you. We sorted through this season’s trends to bring you Omiru’s Fashion Trend 2009 picks, summer edition:
The Color Gold
Wide Bangles | $16.85 at ASOS
Sure, diamonds are a girl’s best friend, but it’s hard to go wrong with Gold. Metallics are back in full force for Summer 2009, and Gold’s warmth radiated from the runways. Wear Gold with similarly warm hues—reds, oranges, and yellows work wonders paired with Gold. If you’re feeling bold, try a cocktail dress (or a pretty tank, with or without a fitted blazer) in Gold. Or if you’re not quite ready for Gold to take the spotlight, dip your toes into the trend (literally) with a pair of Gold colored sandals or espadrilles. Or pile on a set of gold bracelets to dress up a simple cocktail dress.
The Blazer
White Blazer | $150 at Banana Republic
Blazers represent the the tailored theme that arose from our fashion trend 2009 picks. Whether you choose a style that’s cropped or man-tailored, we encourage you to make blazers a central part of your summer wardrobe. They’re great at adding a tailored touch to an otherwise casual outfit. After all, when you slip on a blazer, you feel instantly pulled together. So pluck the blazers from your work wardrobe and wear them on the weekend, just paired with different clothes. Nothing says “simple and sexy†better than a fitted black blazer over a white tee and jeans.
Ruffle Details
Soft Tee Ruffle Top | $39.50 at J Crew
Ruffles aren’t just for girls—real women can wear ruffles too! It’s all in how you wear them. While girls can get away with frilly dresses with ruffles all over, grown women would do better with sophisticated, strategically placed ruffles. Style tip? A line of ruffles adds visual volume. Women with a small bust can visually enhance what they have with a line of ruffles at the bustline.
White Jeans
White Straight Leg Jeans | $59.50 at Gap
White Jeans are as summery as a picnic in the park. Though, they probably don’t mix—beware of (grass) stains on these sophisticated jeans. White jeans are a welcome contrast to the standard issue dark blue straight leg jean—not to mention that they’re a little dressier and a tad more sophisticated. But the beauty is that they pair with just about everything that works with blue jeans. So instead of reaching for your well-worn pair of designer blue jeans, try something a bit different and slip on a pair of white jeans instead.
Exotic Prints
Ikat Halter Dress | $225 at J Crew
From Ikat prints to paisley to Madras plaid, exotic prints are the perfect ingredient to add some spice to your summer wardrobe. Choose warm, bright colors to add to the playfulness of your exotic prints. We love a head-to-toe print, like this Ikat halter dress by J Crew, but if you’re just feeling out the exotic print trend, you could try a simple blouse paired with a classic cardigan.
Tell us, what Summer 2009 fashion trends will you be wearing? And which trends will you be steering clear of? Share your style with us in the comments!
June 9th, 2009
We asked: Would you wear Gladiator Sandals?
You said: Yes to Gladiator Sandals (barely), with a 52% to 48% vote.
Style tip? Gladiator sandals - you either love them or you hate them. If you love them, you’ve probably already embraced how they add a funky edge to casual outfits–from a tank and jeans to a summer sundress. If you’re not on the Gladiator sandal bandwagon, we encourage you to try these strappy shoes–at least, in the store. We’d recommend nontraditional styles that don’t scream Ancient Rome–like these thoroughly modern heeled Gladiator sandals from Mossimo.
Next question: Distressed jeans are a huge trend for Summer 2009. But while ripped up jeans work for the uber-trendy, they’re really not for every occasion (or everyone). Tell us, would you wear Ripped Up Jeans? Cast your vote on the sidebar!
Pictured: Mossimo Petrova Gladiator Sandals | $29.99 at Target.
June 8th, 2009
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