Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Sizzling Summer Trends

It's summer time and with a new season comes a new trend. This summer be sure to watch out for the lean, sexy stomachs of girls all over town. Crop tops are the new tank tops and is this summer's must have item of the season. Audrey starts the season off right in this lime green crop top which fits her magnificently and the little skin that shows makes her even more desirable among those who fancy themselves a pretty girl, if that's even possible. Nicolas Ghesquière, designer for Balenciaga practically dedicated nearly his entire S/S 2013 collection to the midriff teaser as models strutted down the catwalk bearing their toned glamazon bellies for all to see. Skin is in and if you want to look hot while staying cool this season crop tops are the way to go. Heck, I'm down for anything that shows off skin, just check out these girls' leg revealing skirts.



You can check out all the skin showing fashions from the Balenciaga S/S 2013 fashion show here: http://www.style.com/fashionshows/review/S2013RTW-BALENCIA


Sunday, June 16, 2013

Asian Innovation

I am back from a magnificent, memorable trip to Asia where I visited Hong Kong, Macau, Shanghai and surrounding water towns. While I was there I could not help but be excited to see what style trends were overtaking the far east side of the world.

Overall I have concluded that the Chinese people love to buy really expensive things, those of them who have money, and clothing is no exception. Shopping bags with designer logos swing down the streets of Central in Hong Kong. The ultra-luxurious storefronts along The Bund in Shanghai are filled with swanky shoppers fulfilling their shopping itch at stores such as Goyard and Rolex.

Although not all fashion lovers could afford the wallet breaking prices at the high-end stores around Asia, I did notice that they all could keep up with a trend that not only was fashionable but seemed to work to their physical advantage.

Platforms. Nearly everyone in both Hong Kong and Shanghai, or at least the fashion conscious ones,  were making themselves fashionably taller with platforms. It sure was something to see the boys and girls sauntering down the congested streets two inches taller than normal, a benefit from this trend that the shorter asian people enjoyed, I'm sure.

Their innovation to make themselves a pinch taller is brilliant. It is ubiquitous in Asia but quite uncommon here in the  United States, unless of course you are or were part of the goth seen in high school.