Street wear στυλ

Πολύ κοντινό στο αθλητικό στυλ, ή και ακόμη βγαλμένο από αυτό, είναι το street wear στυλ, γνωστό ακόμη και ως αστικό στυλ. Η προέλευση του χρονολογείται από τη δεκαετία του ’50 του 20ου αι., όταν χρησιμοποιούταν σε πολλές υποκουλτόυρες. Οι υποστηρικτές του street wear αποτελούνται από μοτοσικλετιστές, ράπερς και «Teddy Boys», των οποίων τα outfits ήταν εμπνευσμένα από θορυβώδεις ρούχα. Το ενδιαφέρον με το street wear είναι πως παρόλο που έχει μερικές αρχές στις οποίες βασίζεται επιτρέπει μεγάλη ευλυγισία κατά το συνδυασμό ρούχων, έχοντας υπόψη πως το ultra-ανέμελο στυλ- το λεγόμενο street wear- εμφανίζει επιρροές από διάφορα άλλα στυλ.

👉Κομμάτια που μπορείς να προτιμήσεις: ρούχα με graffiti πριντ, κοντομάνικα με λογότυπα, παντελόνια σε φανταχτερά χρώματα.

 


 


Μπόχο στυλ

Εάν θέλουμε να βρούμε κάποιο στυλ κοντά στο ρομαντικό τότε το μπόχο είναι η σωστή επιλογή. Bohemian style, όπως το αποκαλούν οι άγγλοι, μεταδίδει άξιες όπως τολμηρότητα, θάρρος και ανυποταξία καθώς αυξάνει την ελευθερία έκφρασης των τάσεων της μόδας! Η μπόχο εμφάνιση χαρακτηρίζεται με την πρόσθεση γυναικείων ρούχων όπως στράπλες τοπάκια και αξεσουάρ για να ξεφύγετε από την ανωνυμία (XXL τσάντες, τεράστια κολιέ κτλ.).

👉Κομμάτια που μπορείς να προτιμήσεις: ελεύθερα φορέματα, λεπτά τοπάκια με στάμπες, φαρδιά παντελόνια από λεπτό ύφασμα, μικρά πολύχρωμα τσαντάκια.

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Boyfriend (Fashion)

 

Background of women in menswear

In the 19th century, women in Western society mostly wore dresses, skirts, and corsets. Amelia Bloomer a woman's rights activist in the 1850s was one of the first to change the stereotype, as she introduced the bloomer. In the 1920s the fashion legend Coco Chanel started a menswear line. Other popular fashion icons such as Katharine Hepburn and Marlene Dietrich had menswear style fashion which made this style even more popular in the 1930s. During the war when women were free to wear more masculine clothes, however, when the war ended in the 1950s they returned to more feminine forms of dressing. It was not until the 1960s and early 70s that menswear inspired fashion was no longer considered a rebellious political statement. In the 1950s Marilyn Monroe wore boyfriend jeans, which started the popularity of the clothing item.

Women in menswear today

The origin of boyfriend fashion is borrowing and wearing a boyfriend's clothes.

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Boyfriend jeans

From Marilyn Monroe to Kim Kardashian the boyfriend jeans have been popular for many years. The boyfriend jean is loose fitting, slouchy, and relaxed looking pants that are heavily distressed. Nowadays a huge majority of celebrity are wearing boyfriend jeans from Kendall Jenner to Reese Witherspoon to Rihanna. The boyfriend jean has been reinvented to be many fits, from more baggy and authentic, to a tighter more dapper version.

Future of fashion

The "borrowed from the boys" look is nothing new but the trend is currently in fashion, and will continue to go in and out of fashion. However, this style trend shows young girls and women that they can wear whatever they want.Alicia Hardesty, a project runway competitor, has a line of clothing is called original tomboy, and is for both women and men interchangeably. She likes to describe her work as androgynistic, meaning that there is characteristics of both masculine and feminine. She believes that this is the future for fashion, and anybody should be able to wear these clothes. One day Hardesty hopes to see a store with no women's section or men's section, but clothes everyone can wear just in different sizes!

Sources and credits:Wikipedia and Pinterest 

Emo fashion

 Στα μέσα της δεκαετίας του 2000 το Emo έγινε στυλ ζωής. Οι Emo έχουν ίσια, ξασμένα μαύρα μαλλιά με μία φράντζα στο πλάι που καλύπτει το ένα ή και τα δύο μάτια, επειδή όπως λένε, βλέπουν την ζωή με μισό μάτι. Αγόρια και κορίτσια φοράνε κολλητά τζιν, κολλητές μπλούζες που γράφουν συνήθως ονόματα διάφορων συγκροτημάτων, διάστικτες (με καρφιά ή ανάλογα αντικείμενα) ζώνες, σκέιτ παπούτσια.  



Ο όρος Emo προέρχεται από την λέξη Emotional= Συναισθηματικός! Το Emo style παρουσιάζει επιρροή από το goth, αλλά οι δύο υποκουλτούρες διαφέρουν πολύ



How fashion had changed over the past years

 Fashion is on a never-ending cycle of change. Let's look back at how fashion has changed over the years.If there is anything that we can all agree on in the fashion world, it's that fashion always recycles, whether we like it or not. Over the course of 100 years, fashion has changed dramatically but has also kept trends from the past very much alive.


Beginning with old-school trends back in the 1950s and later being revived into a more modern style in the late 2000s, fashion is on a never-ending tidal wave of change and revival.


For both men and women, fashion is tied to identity. You are what you wear. There are many different ways to dress and style yourself that could be inspired by media, print, or anything from the past. As we are looking forward to the year 2018, we can assume a shift in fashion and fashion choices in general.


For someone to understand fashion in its current state, one must know and appreciate the history of fashion trends over the decades. Dive into history as we discover how fashion has changed over the years from the most trend-setting styles to the most unforgettable.






The 1950s were an indication of economic growth. Post World War II, conformity and conservatism characterized the social norms during this time. However, with a conservative ideology running the United States, there was room for rebellion—and that was expressed through fashion.


This was a time of fashion evolution for both men and women. Among the most popular pieces of clothing were fitted blouses, shoulder pads, round collars for women and high-waisted pants and ties for men. Most printed patterns were hand decorated with paint and beads which made them unique.






The 60s were a prominent moment in America history. People most notably remember this time for its counterculture and change in social norms using clothing, drugs, sexuality, and education to name a few. Quite frankly, people wanted their individual freedom, and the only way to get that was to rebel both socially and artistically.


Among the most notable events during this time was Martin Luther King’s, "I Have A Dream" speech, Kennedy’s assassination, the inauguration of Richard Nixon, and the Summer of Love in San Francisco, which ushered in the hippie movement.


The Hippie Movement


Following Beatlemania, Woodstock, and the ongoing conflict with Vietnam was the hippie movement of the 1960s. To display opposition and freedom, tie-dye became very popular. And I mean tye-dyeing everything—headbands, shirts, pants, and even shoes.


Bell bottoms, fur coats, and flower prints, oh my! The 70s were a decade full of change economically and progressively. Women were receiving more freedom and economic liberty, Presidents were falling victim to scandals, and space exploration was more exciting than ever.


In regards to the fashion world, clothes were often inspired by music and Hollywood films. The popular musicians of that time were The Grateful Dead, The Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin, which lead fashion getting stuck in the hippie movement.



Bell bottoms, fur coats, and flower prints, oh my! The 70s were a decade full of change economically and progressively. Women were receiving more freedom and economic liberty, Presidents were falling victim to scandals, and space exploration was more exciting than ever.

In regards to the fashion world, clothes were often inspired by music and Hollywood films. The popular musicians of that time were The Grateful Dead, The Rolling Stones, and Led Zeppelin, which lead fashion getting stuck in the hippie movement.

Bell Bottoms



The bell bottom was still the top trend associated with “free love” movement. In addition to the highly recognizable fashion staple, hair was getting bigger and the colors were getting brighter.




If there was a moment in time where technology started to change society, it was the 80s. The IBM personal computer was released, the first Space Shuttle lifted off, and music was taking off in another direction with the development of music videos and synthesizers.


The popular culture of that time revolved around MTV as it was the first time music videos were released. Some of the best music videos of the 80s came from pop artists such as Michael Jackson, Madonna, and Prince. They were seen everywhere and their style influenced an entire culture.


The beginning of this decade continued the clothing styles of the late 70s, and by the end of the decade, heavy metal fashion was in. Some significant clothing trends were shoulder pads, jean jackets, Member’s Only jackets, leather pants, and jumpsuits




Most memorably was the iconic Zubaz. In the 80s, if you weren’t one of the millions of people wearing Zubaz, chances were that your style was outdated.




The 90s paved the way for the fashion world undeniably. Movements such as grunge, the rave scene, and hip-hop spread around the world and influenced fashion choices among young people. In addition to these new movements was the introduction of cable television and the world wide web.


Popular culture had a considerable influence on fashion, especially in the 90s. People were constantly consuming media because of the new-found internet and stayed on trend by watching bands such as Nirvana and Green Day on Mtv


Grunge


Because of this influence, Grunge became a fashion statement. A typical outfit would be ripped blue jeans, an untucked flannel, and Doc Martin boots. Being involved in the grunge scene (and listening to the best grunge bands) was a statement onto itself, but to be fully thrown into the fashion world of grunge was a whole other entity.

2000s



The new millennium. Mostly everything at this point in time was influenced by the emergence of the internet. Communication was at an all-time high with smartphones, social networking sites, cameras, and other electronic devices. With television shows such as American Idol earning extremely high ratings, fashionistas gathered their inspiration from singers such as Kelly Clarkson.

Hip-Hop Streetwear



Also among the fashion trends of the 2000s was hip-hop influenced clothing. Clothing brands such as Rocawear, Phat Farm, G-Unit Clothing, and Billionaire Boys Club took over storefronts and you couldn’t live a single day without seeing these branded tee-shirts.


2010s




Fashion today is redefining of the 1980s and 1990s. Many fashion trends stayed popular such as alternative fashion and grunge look. Hipster culture has also dipped into the fashion world with denim blue jeans, cardigans, rounded glasses, and printed tee-shirts.


This decade is about the representation of different subcultures. Everything from hip-hop streetwear to contemporary fashion can be seen worn by everyone in the streets.


2010s fashion is including everyone. It stands as another indication of how fashion has changed over the years. As we continue to grow as a society and economy, fashion also evolves and changes. Hold on to your best pieces because, for all you know, they can be the hottest trend in the next couple of years.


Fashion today is redefining of the 1980s and 1990s. Many fashion trends stayed popular such as alternative fashion and grunge look. Hipster culture has also dipped into the fashion world with denim blue jeans, cardigans, rounded glasses, and printed tee-shirts.

This decade is about the representation of different subcultures. Everything from hip-hop streetwear to contemporary fashion can be seen worn by everyone in the streets


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1930s Fashion



 Are u desperate to try something different? Are you a background actor and want to look perfect for set or generally want to try outfits from different eras but dont know where to start? Here’s what you need to know about 1930s fashion to help you put together the perfect outfit for set.

1930s Fashion Basics

While the playful styles of the 1920s carried over to the early part of the ’30s, much of the decade’s fashion was influenced by the Great Depression. Due to the economic downturn and the increase in mass production, designers began making clothing out of cheaper materials, which actually made fashion more accessible and affordable for the middle class.

Instead of mirroring the world around it ,Hollywood went in the opposite direction and embraced the glamor and opulence of high fashion. This distinction is important if you’re trying to put together a ’30s look. Those affected by the Great Depression had a vastly different style than members of the upper class. Geography also played a big part in fashion of the 1930s. Harlem jazz club patrons, Hollywood socialites, and dust bowl communities all had distinct looks based on their status.



The color palette of the decade leaned more toward muted neutrals, but there were plenty of designs that featured bright pastels and bold patterns. High end fashion, especially women’s evening dresses, often came in shiny metallic silks.



Early 1930s Fashion

As the 1920s ended, the loose straight silhouette of women’s clothing was replaced with a long slender look that highlighted curves, broad shoulders, and standard waistlines. Day dresses often fell between the mid-calf and ankle and came in a variety of prints like florals, plaids, and polka dots. Accessories were important to 1930s looks and outfits were not complete without a hat and gloves. Women’s hats were close-fitting in both large and small brims and were regularly worn over one eye. For formal wear, the form-fitting backless silk dress was a popular Hollywood look that wealthy women emulated. Furs were also popular accessories, but many women couldn’t afford them.



Throughout the 1930s, men’s fashion still relied heavily on the suit, but it was becoming more popular for men to sport a semi-formal look outside of business and formal occasions. A matched style was born out of the Depression as many men could not afford to buy full suits. Bright patterned sport coats were matched with solid gray, khaki, blue, or white pants and solid jackets were paired with striped or checkered pants.




Hats were also a must-have accessory for men of all classes. The round derby/bowler hat was still popular in the early ’30s, but most businessmen opted for a felt homburg or fedora in black, gray, dark brown, dark blue, or tan. For casual looks, the fitted Ivy hat was common in brown and green tweed, plaid, and herringbone patterns.



Mid 1930s Fashion

By the mid-1930s, some of the biggest style icons were actresses like Jean Harlow, Greta Garbo, and Joan Crawford. Many high fashion outfits made for them by successful designers were produced as ready-to-wear clothing for the average consumer. Padded shoulders, bolero jackets, and puff sleeve blouses were worn with flared mid-calf skirts. Furs, hats, gloves, and matching purses were still popular accessories paired with pumps, peep-toes, and slingback shoes. While the little black dress started to gain popularity for formal occasions, many women preferred the Garbo inspired bright evening suit.


In 1934, Levi’s launched their Lady Levi’s 701 brand, a new denim pant that was marketed to western women working on ranches. These jeans were high-waisted with straight legs, front and back kets, and were often worn cuffed. Lady Levi’s remained popular among women who worked on farms and ranches in the ’30s, but didn’t fully enter the mainstream until the 1940s and ’50s.




Men’s suits in the mid-30s were constructed to add height and weight to the wearer. Jackets were elongated with wide lapels and padded shoulders and worn with a matching single-breasted vest. Pants were fit above the waist with wide legs, pleats, and cuffs. Neckties came in a variety of colors and in patterns like paisley, plaid, checks, stripes, windowpane, polka dot, and argyle and were worn with button down collars or rounded collar shirts.

Late 1930s Fashion 

Towards the end of the decade, 1930s fashion became more extravagant. A popular look for women was a black skirt and blouse with a fur coat, a flashy hat, and oversized jewelry. Other daytime looks were more whimsical with bold patterned full skirts, blouses, tightly fitted jackets, and sailor hats adorned with feathers and flowers. For formal occasions, strapless dresses or long skin-tight dresses with short embroidered jackets were popular go-to looks.





As the ’30s wore on, men’s fashion began to change with the seasons. Spring and summer looks included single-breasted suits with patch pockets and a panama hat. In the fall and winter months, suits were more likely to be in darker colors and double breasted with wide cuffs and double-pleated pants. A common year-round look was the two-toned suit in vertical stripes or windowpane checks made from cotton, wool, nylon, or silk.


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1960s Fashion

  Are u desperate to try something different? Have you just been booked as a Background Actor on a show or film set in the ’60s, but don’t k...