In reading the trends for Spring 2015 I tried to look at each trend with an open mind.
I love to study design for homes and for clothing. I have found to always keep an open mind in order to learn something new.
If
after reading, and researching I find I truly do not like a certain
style, or trend I can move on knowing I at least looked into it.
However
there are some styles both in fashion, and in interiors I have learned
from life’s experiences, that will never darken my path.
A
lesson I learned years ago is to not put myself in a box because we
will never learn inside a box, no matter how pretty the box is wrapped.
Of course my box is wrapped in black and white striped paper with a pretty loosely tied double faced satin bow!
Sorry I got a little off track, I am a visual person as you well know!!
A
lesson I learned a long time ago, unbeknownst to friend of mine was
when she made a comment about one of my visits to Carmel, California.
She said, “Oh, I don’t like Carmel, I can’t afford to buy anything there, and all the shops seem so snobby!”
SAY WHAT!!!???? SERIOUSLY?
I could hardly believe my ears, for one thing.....
“The Pacific Ocean!”
You
see, she taught me how closed off she was to learning, or experiencing
new things all based on her idea of what she could afford to buy, or
what she liked at the time.
A
lesson I have learned in my lifetime is to venture outside my box so I
can learn, and re-invent something to suit my style, or budget.
If
you never experience the sight of good design, or taste a wonderful new
food, and see beauty in new things, how will you ever be able to add
it into your own life within your means?
This
long explanation is to tell you that when I saw a particular element as
an upcoming trend for Spring I did not poo-poo it because it is not in
my Classic Preppy style.
I ventured out to see if there was a way I could, if I wanted, to incorporate it into my wardrobe.
I also thought of YOU, my reader, and how it might open up your eyes, or way of thinking to new possibilities in your own life.
This is an element I have always associated with a bohemian design aesthetic.
I am not bohemian in any shape, or form, but I have always admired the ease, and the edge of the style on others.
So today my dear Readers we are going to live on the edge, literally and talk about………
Remember what I said about staying
open!!
If you are like me you probably associate FRINGE with a look that is something like this…..
2015 Spring runways.
For a gal, like me that normally dresses like this…..
How in the world could FRINGE ever come into my wardrobe?
Let me show you some pieces that I found that this Classic/Preppy girl would, and could wear…..
Fringe on a scarf without the torn jeans, of course, that is one of those trends that I mentioned as never darkening my path.
Most of my winter scarves have a fringe edge to them, and even some of my spring scarves.
I already had fringe in my wardrobe and didn’t even realize it.
You WON’T find me in dropped crotch pants, but I do admire this woman’s adventurous spirit in her dressing.
Now,
for the sweet little cardigan with fringe. I WOULD absolutely wear this
with a plain white T-shirt or blouse and my jeans, no problem there!!
If this skirt were longer I would absolutely wear this entire outfit, hands down! Maybe I would wear it like this…..
Another look that I have coveted that has fringe, not the long version, but still fringe is a Chanelesque boucle jacket.
I
have not found the perfect one at the perfect price point for my budget
yet, but it is always on my radar when perusing the web…….
Still looking!!!!
Pink is really on-trend this year and this cute little jacket would be a fun addition to anyone’s wardrobe.
This is such a simple silhouette to wear, and it has that little extra something with the fringe tasseled ties.
This
is a darling little pullover sweater that I would wear with white
jeans, and some flats, or maybe my patent leather booties, and a simple
bag.
However I think this looks adorable on this young lady, sans the ripped jeans.
A one last thing, don’t forget your accessories, there are some darling pieces with fringe/tasslels out there.
I
personally have a couple of long chained tassels, one as a gift and a
couple I bought a couple of seasons ago. Keep your eyes open.
This is a vintage piece I found on Etsy.
If I have not convinced you to wear fringe yet?
I am in hopes that I have at least opened your eyes to viewing things with an open mind, and imagination.
Try it, you will like how it opens up new things in your world!
I am surrounded by fringed tartan blankets today. Lots of good ideas--my wardrobe is a nightmare. LOL
ReplyDeleteKathy,
ReplyDeleteI lOVE your blog about FRINGE. Your opening paragraph drew me (and I'm sure others in) to always remind ourselves that closing the door to anything is harmful only to one's self. I have recently been experiencing a similar situation when I tell people that we are contemplating buying in Florida. The response I get from most is "Oh no, its so hot there in the summer!". Life is certainly about exploring and learning, especially as we grown older. We need to continue to understand the world and be accepting to all of those who live in it.
As for FRINGE, you have hit it spot on! I love your FB post, since, as mentioned, I would wear that in a heartbeat (love the shoes too!)....very Ralph Lauren retro comeback. But I do love the more modern choices you have given women so that they may find themselves somewhere in the world of FRINGE that will make them feel "very today".
We were just talking about fringe the other day because I, like you, do not see myself wearing a big poncho anymore. I experienced that in the seventies! But I do like it on my handbag and sought out a tassel necklace as my nod to the trend. Thanks for being on the same wave length!
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