New York Fashion -- Street Trend
big belts, big bags and bright colors --
The casual sexiness w/elegants / trend
Baby Phat's Spring 2008 collection
Sunday, August 2, 2009
STREET TRENDS
A la mod ... Kirrily Johnston's version of the 60s
The ’50s and ’60s were turning points in fashion—a movement away from embellishment and being ladylike, and toward something more androgynous and slicker, less frou-frou,” says fashion editor Tammy Eckenswiller, who styled the “Thoroughly Modern” shoot in the October 2006 issue of FASHION. “It’s a modern turn into something stronger.
Mod Fashion of Today
The ’50s and ’60s were turning points in fashion—a movement away from embellishment and being ladylike, and toward something more androgynous and slicker, less frou-frou,” says fashion editor Tammy Eckenswiller, who styled the “Thoroughly Modern” shoot in the October 2006 issue of FASHION. “It’s a modern turn into something stronger.
Mod Fashion of Today
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