Styles Clothing Boutiques In Tampa Are Offering This Year
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By Alba Durham
The 2012 collections of the best designers in the world offered some of the most spectacular looks to be seen in the last decade. The shows of September 2012 closed the year with a bang, affecting what people would be wearing in the following 12 months. Clothing boutiques in Tampa quickly stocked up with the colorful, vibrant styles that were seen on the catwalks.
Peter Doherty's independent rock star look, with its shredded fabrics, washed skinny jeans and silver on black palettes has gone mainstream. Contemporary fashionistas will be wearing washed black fabrics, slim silhouettes, hats and chains. Rugged styles such as this one will be influencing the way both females and males will be dressing, although the look is more dominant in men's wear.
Pop and op art have been resurrected, giving trend setters the opportunity to wear their hearts on their sleeves. Humor is a pivotal part of op art style, and T shirts will be customized so that wearers can display their ideals on their clothing. Vivid primary colors with optical effects will be used as prints on simply lined dresses from the Warhol era.
Platforms were an imperative accessory for 2012, and they have not been taken out of fashion lists yet. Whilst many will be wearing thick soled stilettos in graphic color blocks, the new year has cleared room for more feminine shoes. Platforms are simpler and less absurd than they were last year, and thin soled stilettos are back on trend.
Men's footwear has been a prime focus for creative designers. Whilst the past decade has only allowed women to wear soles that contrasted against their shoes, this year men are afforded the luxury too. Indigo and purple soles are worn with neutral uppers. To complete the outfit, grey on grey suits achieve multiple textures. A flash of brightness is achieved through bright red sneaker accents. More formal outfits are worn with rolled up hems, creating room to show off vivid red socks. Alternatively, hems are chopped off above the ankles.
The focus on texture is difficult to ignore this year. Black on black or white on white outfits create interest through a play on opacity. Lace and chiffon panels are used to show off sections of skin, and are stitched into opaque fabrics. The overall look is elegant and sleek. The silhouettes that come with this textural interest are minimalist, and prints are omitted entirely.
Double denim is a risky look that is nonetheless taking over street wear styles. Chambray helps to create a slight contrast against jeans that are woven and washed according to Seventies trends. Similarly, powder blue prison strips are combined with jeans to create a touch of interest to blue ensembles. Both men and women will be wearing the look.
The Fifties Hollywood heroine is back, bringing a romantic flavor to female wardrobes. Whilst few Fifties starlets would wear hems above the knee, today's fashionistas are showing off their legs using high slits and short hems with layered lengths of fabric. Clothing boutiques in Tampa are stocked with all the fashions stylish consumers need to update their wardrobes.
Peter Doherty's independent rock star look, with its shredded fabrics, washed skinny jeans and silver on black palettes has gone mainstream. Contemporary fashionistas will be wearing washed black fabrics, slim silhouettes, hats and chains. Rugged styles such as this one will be influencing the way both females and males will be dressing, although the look is more dominant in men's wear.
Pop and op art have been resurrected, giving trend setters the opportunity to wear their hearts on their sleeves. Humor is a pivotal part of op art style, and T shirts will be customized so that wearers can display their ideals on their clothing. Vivid primary colors with optical effects will be used as prints on simply lined dresses from the Warhol era.
Platforms were an imperative accessory for 2012, and they have not been taken out of fashion lists yet. Whilst many will be wearing thick soled stilettos in graphic color blocks, the new year has cleared room for more feminine shoes. Platforms are simpler and less absurd than they were last year, and thin soled stilettos are back on trend.
Men's footwear has been a prime focus for creative designers. Whilst the past decade has only allowed women to wear soles that contrasted against their shoes, this year men are afforded the luxury too. Indigo and purple soles are worn with neutral uppers. To complete the outfit, grey on grey suits achieve multiple textures. A flash of brightness is achieved through bright red sneaker accents. More formal outfits are worn with rolled up hems, creating room to show off vivid red socks. Alternatively, hems are chopped off above the ankles.
The focus on texture is difficult to ignore this year. Black on black or white on white outfits create interest through a play on opacity. Lace and chiffon panels are used to show off sections of skin, and are stitched into opaque fabrics. The overall look is elegant and sleek. The silhouettes that come with this textural interest are minimalist, and prints are omitted entirely.
Double denim is a risky look that is nonetheless taking over street wear styles. Chambray helps to create a slight contrast against jeans that are woven and washed according to Seventies trends. Similarly, powder blue prison strips are combined with jeans to create a touch of interest to blue ensembles. Both men and women will be wearing the look.
The Fifties Hollywood heroine is back, bringing a romantic flavor to female wardrobes. Whilst few Fifties starlets would wear hems above the knee, today's fashionistas are showing off their legs using high slits and short hems with layered lengths of fabric. Clothing boutiques in Tampa are stocked with all the fashions stylish consumers need to update their wardrobes.
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