Tuesday 17 December 2013

Fashion Trends from 2012 to 2014

Whether you love or loathe the fashion that just passed by, you must firmly deem that fashion repeats itself. And for this reason, one is supposed to keep track of which trend just waved off, and which is yet to come! The year 2012 brought a plethora of new and novel fashion trends, ranging from statement-making leather clothing, to those ethnic embroidered long skirts and kurtas.

Leather clothing could be seen on streets in 2012, which started its virality from somewhere in the fashion hub, Europe, and spread across Asia and western continents too. When it comes to decency with perfection, call it this way, or that, leather clothing puts an accent and an impression at first stance. Although, they might be a hefty for your purse, but when it comes to style, people turn on to face expensive dresses too!

2012 saw a revival of saree. Sarees made a rush back in brighter colours and in umber with borders. Long and heavy designer sarees could be primarily seen in parties and ceremonies. It was in 2013, when the georgette sarees also seemed to land in this saree safari. Owing to their unique style statement, georgette sarees are still en vogue.

The shift dress, varying from short to knee length, these pleasing-to-the-eye and youthful outfits in printed patterns and solid colours grossed a lot of glory from fashionistas. Winters of 2012 brought a little, but significant change in fashion, bringing back colors like black, white and red, one could see assortments of red and black accessories and dresses everywhere.

A prominent populace went into raptures over hoodies and hooded sweatshirts in winters, which came in bright and sober colors. The colors grey, shades of lively green, and red were having a high extol among the customers and fashionistas. Hoodies have been continually admired as an emerging, evergreen choice since then, and a lot of people have seemed to be attracted towards them.

In autumn and spring 2013, pencil skirts deluged the fashion markets and soon gained praise. Pencil skirts in diverse fabrics and flat embroidered skirts add an air of classiness and feminity. These skirts seemed to end primarily due to season, in late Septembers, and were followed by winter-wears like hoodies, accessories, sweatshirts, and blazer.

Winters made no noteworthy change, and seemed to drag the 2012 winters’ trends again. However, neon colors seemed to gain a popularity among fashionistas. Light and calm colors like salmon, flossy-pink and pale-yellow made their way to western and ethnic dresses. Winter coats and cardigans could also be seen deluged en vogue. Woollen cardigans are among winters’ essentials, and hence are an evergreen choice. Full length coats in light and calm colors, striped long, and often without buttons could be seen to emerge as a trend.

For 2014, one must consider long coats, striped and in an assortment of colors, as a must have. On the other hand, scarves in pretty and charming colors like pink and magenta would definitely revive and are a must have for a fashionistas’ wardrobe.


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