Saturday, May 11, 2013

How to wear...Fringe!

Would the 1920s have been as swinging without it?  I doubt it.  Would cowboys have as much swagger?  I think not!  Would the Spring 2013 runways have had the same panache without its dearth of 21st century fringe?  Absolutely not!  One of my personal favorite trends this season is the moveable trimming that donned   no less than a dozen shows from Paris to Milan.  There is something about it that puts an extra hop in the wearer's step.  Take a look at these stunning high end iterations and use it as inspiration to grab your own fringe.  Whether you pick it up at Bottega Veneta or the nearest Michael's store, one thing is for sure, you'll be maxing out on lust-worthy style!


An ode to old school Americana, the newly minted Saint Laurent showed us that suede and fringe are no longer "out".  If you're quick to dismiss, think about it for a minute, how cute would this jacket be with the right pair of leather leggings?

Wild West


Remember when putting black and blue together was a fashion sin?  A big one?  Not anymore.  Someone woke up and realized they actually look amazing together.  Beyond chic!  Here's a black and blue look that's being rocked out with extra long fringe, thanks to Peter Copping's vision for Nina Ricci.

Black and Blue


I've said it before and I'll say it again...gray is the most under-utilized neutral out there.  When you pair texture with a neutral, you have a recipe for statement pieces that rivals no other. Isn't it every fashionista's dream to have the words uttered, "I never would have thought to put that together, but it works".  Start with gray fringe!

Storm Cloud


This makes me think of a sweet DIY trick.  Go buy some tricked out fringe and simply layer it over one of your favorite minis for a totally new look.  Use safety pins (and cover with a long top), or a simple basting stitch to attach the fringe and easily remove later on.  You can always superglue it to the bottom inside of a belt that's wide enough to hide your handiwork, too.

Lay Over


There's sleek, sexy Milanese style a la Italian girl, and then there's Neapolitan style a la laid-back rustic seaside life.  This is the former!  And I love it!  A little touch of fringe at the bottom of this dress is the perfect finish.


Country Girl


You'd have to be a serious sewing master to recreate this ribbon-like fringed dress.  But until that happens, shop around for something similar or just gaze at the wonder of it all!


Cut To Ribbons


Another DIY alert :  the fringed neckline.  I don't have any specific instructions, but as a smart fashion-savvy lady, you can figure it out!  Or you can buy one!


Necking


It's not like this jacket needed to look more luxe.  But with the fringed sash, it got an entirely new level of sophisticated and rich.


The Sash Of It


Love this idea, creating a focal point with a touch of metallic fringe on a basic tank.  Though this tank is anything but basic, considering it's Altuzarra!


Just A Touch


What do you say about perfection?  This is a true showstopper!  Marchesa was the mother of fringe-loving collections for the pieces that were completely adorned from neckline to hemline.  Loved it!

Showstopper



For more ideas on fringed fashions, check out some of these looks....


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