Wednesday, 31 July 2013

Top 5 Fashion Trends for Fall/Winter 2013/14 For The Everyday Woman

5. Emerald

     Emerald was all over the runways. This colour has proven to be versatile, bold, and a little bit in your face. Emerald Green just like that person who can stop talking about themselves. She enters the scene, and at first you foolishly think she'll ask you what's going on in your life. Three seasons later, she's still going on about her jealousy for  Mint Green. Suddenly you're thinking, man, I wonder what happened to Mint Green. We should hang out, Mint Green an I. Prediction: Mint Green will be the colour for Spring/Summer 2014 because everyone is sick of Emerald Green's attitude.

4. Blazer

      Nothing says, "I've put my life together" quite like a blazer. Even when you're crying on the inside, a blazer blocks out that negative energy from leaving your body, making people see a young, successful woman who is confident with herself and life choices. The next time you find yourself lying in bed too traumatized to move because you just looked at your latest phone bill, put your blazer on, Instagram a selfie and let the compliments roll in as you eat out of a tub of ice cream with your hands.

3. Gray Scale

      You know how amateur photographers think gray scale makes everything better? This is now going to be a concept you can wear on your body! Now you too can look like you take yourself more seriously, even if nobody else does. If that fails, a grey scale wardrobe will scream out your personality. Because nothing will quite make your personality shine through, than clothes that say, "I wish it were raining," "my cat just died," and/or "I feel fat today, can you tell?"

2. Accents of Fuchsia and Maroon

     Everyone likes accents on people, why not have accents on your clothes too? Wearing a touch of Fuchsia or Maroon will make everyone think, "wow! What an exotic thing I see with my eyes." Everyone likes feeling exotic. Everyone would also love to go to France, but take what you can get. Throw some maroon, matte lipstick on and call it a day.

1. Texture

     Say what you will, but what you want to achieve over the next couple of seasons is to make it seem like you are a delicate woman who only has the strength to wear light material, but also a woman who slays animals. That's why you need to wear light lacy, silky things under big, heaping fur coats, tough leathers or just take some of the cat claws you can naturally find around your house (if you're a cat owner of course) and throw those onto a necklace (a great option if you're a vegetarian and poor). The mixture of the two dynamics will create a look so confusing, it's fashion forward.

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