A Woman?s Fashion: Trendy Fashion to Avoid!

July 8, 2010 · Posted in Industry · Comments Off 

Trendy fashion is a lot of fun. Without trendy fashion, we’d all be wearing the same things from one season to the next. It would certainly save us a lot of money, but it would make fashion, and even life in general, pretty boring. So trends are a good thing, but that’s not the whole story: sometimes fashion trends come along that are inexplicably awful. For some reason they catch on, and before you know it everyone is leaping on board with a new trend that just looks utterly hideous. Please, be one of the people who stands up to these trends and just says no. To help, we present here four trendy fashion trends that everyone should avoid:

 

#1 A woman’s fashion to avoid: Ugg boots, particularly in public and with shorts

 

As far as we’re concerned, ugg boots have one purpose and one purpose alone: to keep your feet really warm by encasing them in wool. They’re not a fashion item and they should never be treated as such. For some inexplicable reason, however, ugg boots have gained popularity in some circles as something you might wear outside on a warm day. We appreciate that trendy fashion isn’t always logical, but this is going too far: pairing skimpy shorts with ultra warm foot wear just doesn’t make any sense. Are you cold or are you hot? Make up your mind, and then dress appropriately.

 

#2 A woman’s fashion to avoid: Crocs when you’re not on a boat

 

Ah, Crocs. Exactly how Crocs became popular is one of life’s great unsolved mysteries. For sure, they have their uses. A pair of Crocs would be ideal on a boot, say, or when engaged in river activities like fishing or rafting. We even heard about a plan to provide them to needy people in Africa as durable footwear, which also sounds like a good idea. But wearing them out to brunch on a Sunday morning? It’s awful. The bottom line is, they’re really ugly, and will never be trendy fashion.

 

#3 A woman’s fashion to avoid: Metallic blue tights

 

If anyone is wondering whether or not they should buy or wear a pair of metallic blue tights, they should stop and ask themselves one simple question: am I a superhero? If ‘no’, put them down and walk away. We know that superheroes are hot right now, but that doesn’t mean anyone should dress like one, even just from the waist down. This is a trendy fashion no-no!

 

#4 A woman’s fashion to avoid: Double denim: top and bottom

 

Everyone loves jeans. They’ve been around since the 1950s, they’re cheap, cool, and durable. And they’re made of denim. With that sort of background, it was only natural that people were going to start making and wearing denim jackets. But denim jackets are clearly a casual fashion item, and what does everyone wear on their bottom half on casual occasions? Why jeans, of course. So people started doubling their denim, and a trendy fashion trend was born. Well, in reality the trend was born when people started to argue that wearing all-denim was a good idea. Here is some news for those people: it’s not a good idea. It never, ever, looks good. Yes, this means that your denim jacket will probably never get worn, but that’s just too bad.

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What’s Your Weekend Fashion Statement?

January 3, 2010 · Posted in Business Grants · Comments Off 

Every Sunday morning my partner and I go for an early breakfast at the little café two doors down from our house. It’s a lovely quiet time that I always look forward to, and it couldn’t get more convenient!

Of course, we have gotten to know the owners very well and, since we arrive right as they are opening, often one of them is sitting on the steps outside relaxing for a few minutes before the breakfast crowd arrives. More than once one of them has said to me, “How do you look so nice at such an early hour?” I smile and say, “It takes no more effort (and maybe less) to put this on than it does something I don’t like.” It’s not that what I am wearing is glamorous or dressy, it’s more that I wear things that look good on me. Often, I’m in a pair of brown jeans, a top in a pretty color or print, a sweater or scarf if I need a little extra warmth and a pair of earrings. Let me also state that everything I wear is comfortable or I wouldn’t put it on (as I get older this becomes more and more important, and I refuse to let style suffer just to be comfortable – and, thankfully, it is not necessary)

The other morning, I purposefully looked around to see what other women were wearing. Most were in jeans, sweats or (please, no!) pajama bottoms and a sweatshirt or colorless sweater. I had this great longing to interview each woman to find out if that’s really what brings her great joy to wear (if so, terrific!). I suspect, however, that in many cases, it is more a case of wanting to be comfortable, not knowing what else to put on, and/or dressing on autopilot. (There are many other motivating factors but those are three of the ones I hear the most.)

Clearly, this is a much bigger issue than there is room to explore here. What is your Fashion MO (motivating factor when you get dressed each morning)? Do you love everything in your wardrobe and dress in a way that brings you joy every day? If not, do you know why you don’t?

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