Styles for Different Age Groups

Finding Styles For All AgesFashion-for-different-age-groups

With spring just around the corner, it is the perfect time to do our due diligence and style up for it. It’s a glorious season which deserves to be welcomed with the fashion equivalent of a red carpet. The runway predictions for the spring and summer season have been truly inspired, and more importantly inclusive. Inclusivity is essential, because fashion should be accessible and relatable to men and women of all ages – as they say, ‘style at every age’.

To that end, we have done our part at bringing you the best possible suggestions for your spring wardrobe additions, so let’s bring a breath of fresh style air to everyone’s closets.

The millennial gals The-millennial-gals

When in your twenties, feel free to experiment. Feel free to incorporate different styles into a single outfit, mix and match various bold patterns and embrace trendy pieces. Pleated skirts are still going strong, but why not play with them and add a stylish graphic sweatshirt, even one with a hoodie. Fast fashion brands such as Zara have come out with a great selection of just these pieces, so make sure to add that pop of color – athleisure style.

The contrast between romantic and athletic will give you a relaxed yet polished vibe, and if you’re on the market for something incredibly trendy, there is no accessory that will work harder for you than a pair of white ankle boots. This is also a time to play with color-blocking, so definitely give this recurring trend a go.

The casual chic 30s  The-casual-chic-30s

Women in their thirties have the ability to take the best of both worlds – mix trendy pieces with timeless ones and create on-trend looks which still exude a level of seriousness – an adult vibe, if you will. The checkered pattern has proven to be one of the most dominant ones this season, both on the runways and off.
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An oversized double-breasted blazer is one of the best investments to make this spring. It’s both conservative and playful, and with a pair of dark straight-leg jeans, it can be the embodiment of both business casual, even more so if you throw a gorgeous bodysuit in a neutral hue into the mix. Bodysuits are incredibly useful as they can serve as that understated staple garment that allows you to add as many layers and colors as you want, and still look stylish. Classic pumps and a designer bag – a key investment in your 30s are highly recommended for that semi-serious and utmost chic look.

The classy 40sThe-classy-40s

We can’t help but notice that women, as they grow more mature, also tend to favor timeless pieces and begin to lean towards carefully curated fashion which often finds minimalism as the final stop. That’s why we could not be more thrilled that wide leg trousers in neutral hues as well as classic culottes are having such a massive comeback, particularly with fast fashion retailers. They can be worn with the chicest floral loafers or mules, classic heels in a contrasting color and even minimalist tennis shoes and still look stunning.

Now, one can either go with the old but new preppy style with a long white shirt and a crew sweater, or you can take an even chicer route and opt for a plethora of breezy blouses in neutral hues and top the looks off with long fitted blazers. The contrast in the length of the blazer and the culottes will give every look a stylish twist.

All the future moms All-the-future-moms

Thankfully, the days when all the styling options future moms had revolved around boxy, shapeless Mumu-like dresses. Now, most maternity jeans are more stylish than those ‘regular ones’ and it’s time to add a pop of color in the form of gorgeous long maternity tanks. Show that baby bump with pride, and the length of the top will do a great job at concealing the waist insert on the jeans, making you look flawless in turn. Mid block-heel suede ankle boots (even murky floral ones) can be a total outfit enhancer. Throw a stylish sweater or even a blanket shawl over, a chic tote in hand and you will be one stylish mom-to-be.

Boys will be boys  boys-will-be-boys

For all the fellas who still reference lines from Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas and want nothing more than to channel their movie heroes, we have great news – Hawaiian shirts are back. True, they might look a bit over the top on the runways, but you can simply go with a pair of jeans, and ‘stay in character’ with a pair of loafers instead.

For those of you who’ve outgrown this phase, it’s time to embrace suits, whether fitted or slightly slouchy and oversized.  Of course, there is door number three, if you’re not feeling that neither novelty shirts nor suits are really representative of your style persona. Behind door number three hides the mighty athleisure which gives you the chance to rock tracksuits with blazers, sneakers with wide leg trousers and a white tee, old-school denim jackets. With athleisure, the world is your oyster.

The little ones The-little-ones

Finally, let’s not forget about babies and toddlers. There are entire departments and stores dedicated solely to making these little humans look as stylish and trendy as their parents. From retro dresses that will make your little girl look like a mini version of Audrey Hepburn, to checkered suits that will make the boys look like members of the royal family, there has never been such a great time to upgrade your little one’s wardrobe with a touch of chic instead of simple onesies and sweatshirts like now. If you intend to shine, you need to be coordinated with your beloved little ones, so make them look as sleek as you are.

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How to Wear a Kilt with Style


How-to-Wear-a-Kilt-with-StyleThe kilt is traditional Scottish wear and has been a symbol of power and Scottish culture since the 16th century. It has changed over the years, as designers sought to make it more modern while retaining some of the traditional features that make it unique. The array of styles available at
The Celtic Croft make kilts an excellent option for formal and casual wear alike; not just for Scottish men, but anyone interested in the rich symbolic culture of the Scottish people. 

Choose a stylish shirt to compliment the kilt.

Often, the kilt looks outstanding, depending on your entire outfit. The shirt you wear is what will determine if the kilt is part of formal or casual wear. You can choose to wear the kilt with a cool T-shirt when you seek a casual look or go for a shirt with distinguished designs. Ghillie shirts are great for both formal and informal wear. 

Use the belt and buckle for a modern or vintage look.

The belt you use will also influence your style when wearing a kilt. For an official look, you can choose a black or brown belt. A tight but comfortable adjustment is great for a formal appearance while leaving it slightly loose makes it more casual.
Antique belts, with brass or chrome buckles, also give you a unique outlook, especially if you are wearing some traditional kilt designs. If you seek a traditional style, you can opt for buckles with Celtic or highland styles.How-to-wear-a-Kilt

Accessorize with a Tartan Fly Plaid or a Kilt brooch 

If you are concerned about the flap opening, you can add weight to the flap using a kilt brooch. While the brooch adds some personality to your kilt, it can also be functional and add a unique appeal to your quilt. Tartan fly plaid comes in assorted colors and styles which you can pair with different shorts for an outstanding appearance.  

Opt for tartan ties and tartan bows

Tartan ties and bows are great accessories to subtly show off Scottish pride and culture and, at the same time, maintain a formal appearance. The large variety of patterns available for tartan ties allows you to pick one based on your preferred style.

Wear Brogues for a more sophisticated look

The shoes you wear also have an impact on your style. Unlike other attires for men, when wearing the kilt, you need to think critically about every item you wear because it affects your overall appearance. Pairing your kilt with brogues is a great way to add sophistication to a traditional style. 

Add color to your kilt hose with kilt pins.

Kilt pins come in various styles and colors, including the masonic symbol and Celtic cross. It gives an impression of continuity when attached to the kilt hose, which is usually plain. This is one way to draw attention to your shoes. 

The kilt is no longer a preserve for the Scottish people but is being adopted internationally in appreciation of the diverse cultural practices that make humans unique. Designers are now adopting new accessories to complement this traditional wear and make it more modern without causing it to lose its cultural appeal.

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Strappy Heels Or Flip-Flops- Right Footwear For Right Occasion

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When you intend to dress to impress, it isn’t just about wearing a perfect outfit that drapes your form effortlessly and feels comfortable. You need to think about the whole ensemble, right from top to bottom. So your footwear deserves as much attention as your attire, jewelry, and other accessories. Is there a proven formula for choosing the perfect footwear for a specific occasion? How do you opt for a pair that looks good and gives you all the comfort you need? What factors should you consider while picking a pair from your shoe rack for today’s dressing? Here are the answers to all your footwear queries so that you can nail the choice every time you step out.

Invest in the essentials

Even before you start guessing perfect picks occasion-wise, you need to have some essentials in your shoe rack. These are the basics that you cannot afford to miss out on- a pair of sleek black heels, colorful flip flops, strappy stilettos, classy high boots, and basic running shoes. Apart from the basics, you can shop a few colors and styles that match the outfits in your wardrobe and your personal taste. For example, you may pick a pair in animal prints if you love dressing your feet that way on special occasions.

Match with your outfit

When it comes to creating a complete look for any occasion, matching the footwear with your outfit is the key. After all, you cannot expect to match a pair of sneakers with a formal gown and flip flops won’t work with a professional office suite. Getting some wardrobe inspiration from JustFab is a great idea while you can just listen to your instinct to nail the look. And there are some basic casual and formal matching rules that you can follow to make the choice easy and fun.

Choose according to season

The choice of footwear also depends on the season because that is the practical side of things. Obviously, you would want something easy and airy for the summer and warm and comfortable for the winter. Casual loafers and moccasins are ideal for summer outings, while vibrant flip-flops are just right for a beach holiday or a shopping trip. For a night out, strappy heels make the perfect companion for any outfit. During the freezing winter, your fancy sandals and pumps won’t be good enough. Rather mules and knee-high boots are great for keeping your warm.

Comfort should be the top priority

Even as you want to pair your attire with an ideal match in footwear and get it right for the occasion as well, do not compromise with comfort for style. If you expect a busy day at work or outdoors, walking around with high heels may not be practical. Look for something that fits nicely and is soft on your skin so that you don’t end up with a show bite. Don’t hesitate to carry an extra pair and change if you need to.

The choice of the right footwear for the right occasion may take some good thinking but is still easy to handle. Just find something that blends a good match with your outfit, comfort, and awesome looks and you are good to go!

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From Traditional to The Modern Idea of Customized T-Shirts

From-Traditional-to-The-Modern-Idea-of-Customized-T-Shirts.Fashion and clothing both have a long-standing rich history. In the 16th century, the arrival of specialized publications piqued interest in the world population and tickled the fancy of many of its bourgeoisie taste buds and curiosity. In fact, in one of his studies, a gentleman by the name of Lou Taylor, who was a professor and ‘dress historian’ who was fundamental to the development of this discipline, stated that there were four reasons that were vital to the introduction of the clothing  ‘industry’, namely:

  1. the attraction with the philistine and the ‘savage’.
  2. the insatiable need for information about new and upcoming people.
  3. European influence with the romantic and all things oriental and exotic.
  4. curiosity and awareness of attires of all social groups in both the urban and rural Europe.

Not only was this interest peaked by the population but academics from diverse backgrounds studies such aspects as anthropology, sociology, ethnography, visual arts and history surrounding clothes and thus began the spread of the idea of fashion based on analysis and measurements, these studies continue to date where new and upcoming trends rock the markets almost every season and on almost every runway.

In the Beginning, There Was Curiosity

Looking back at all the centuries of the past, the history of fashion continues to stir interest among all folks new and old, and mainly the new generations that are taking it to a new level. Clothes began to be photographed and the resulting images were added to various magazines and catalogs of all shapes and size not to mention niches.

When the European fascination for the exotic and oriental, manifested in the 18th century, so did the Ottoman Empire which became the area of attention, and not so much the English or French fashion at that time, this interest came in the later years.

This Renaissance-era between the 14th and 17th centuries played an important part for all political, economic, artistic and cultural influences, which were reflected in the fashion too, and what was then popular was spread across all of Europe and in the international realm too.

Clothes Make the Man

This led to an interest in the idea of stereotypes. The various images in print with the colour spectrums and bold abstract design or somber earthy tones aroused a lot of questions in the public. Who would wear such items? What reactions would be provoked from those images? The stereotypes revolved around aspects such as certain colours that were worn only by specific classes, or certain items of clothing were only worn by the Christian population and not the Barbarians. This dispersal of colours started to represent the social hierarchy in many ways.

For instance, the colour red was used by a lot of people, but black was only used during certain rituals. On the other spectrum, the people who did travel to other European countries such as France, London, Paris and Vienna, all got to see a much wider range of choice. With some people wearing baggy pants (influence of the Ottoman), and turbans, jewellery and slippers, this fascinated them and they took these ideas back to their own home countries to spread the idea.

By the time the 19th century came around, Ottoman grew weaker and the Western influence started to take over. However, the use of clothes still marked the social classes only this time it started to lean towards three things: an investment, a language and having material possessions. Clothes made the man, and this is when the idea began; clothes reflected the personality and taste of the owner. You can learn more about this era from this online source.

Fashion and the Modern Era

The 1920s were adorned by women wore short dresses, bob haircuts, and did socially unacceptable things such as excessive drinking, dancing on tables and sit on men’s laps, while the men wore those Ottoman empires influenced pants which they called ‘knicker-boxers’, and overdressed in pin-striped suits. If they were not dressed up, they were shunned or simply not invited to any social gatherings. This trend continued in the 1930s up until the 1940s where the clothes were more of a functional purpose – tailored to fit and working clothes.

This trend stretched over till the 1980s amongst the working class and then began to take a drastic turn-around where the clothes were ‘funkier’ with lots of bright hues and men wore long shorts. Lots of colourful clothes, and big hairpieces, and abstract designs took over, we dare say a -pop life-style. The men changed their dress sense to a more casual look. No more suits and everyone was invited to the party! Name brands became the ‘thing’, and boy bands were as popular as cheese. Dungarees or overalls became a fashion statement too.

This Western influence on the 20th century continued to reflect on the political and social reach which then brought about multiple facets of modernization which of course had to play a part in what people wore. The trend veered towards more ‘eccentric’ fabrics, colours, designs threads, buttons, you name it, all changed. Some societies may still practice social status symbolism.

There is no better reflection of this than in the modern era. With both social and political standing made strong amongst the population, and technology taking over every aspect of society, including clothes. The idea of automation and personal choice has become the norm. Newer and simpler ideas such as customized ink clothing promoted on websites such as this https://www.customizedinktshirts.com/ have taken over, no more has it been so personalized than choosing the design that goes on your attire. Its not about the social status anymore but more about the ‘voice’ the wants to be heard through a visual means.

Dare we say – Social media has played a tremendous part in these changes and magazines are now online. It wasn’t as succinct as before, people now don’t care about the status quo and there is a great divide between those who follow trends and those who don’t, but they rather create it themselves. It’s all about fast fashion and easy buys online!
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