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"T" IS FOR TOP

  • halonbea
  • Apr 22, 2015
  • 2 min read

Designed by Style Arc, this “T” top with engaging design lines will allow you have fun experimenting with different fabrics to create your own look. To dress it up, you can use a lace or a sheer fabric for a luxe look. To dress it down, you can use any type of knits to achieve a casual and cool look. Because the selection of fabrics is infinite, color blocking is here to stay; it will never fail to make you look fashion­-forward using fabrics of your choosing. The black fabric was chosen to tame the beautiful wildness of the floral fabric into the inside of the T shaped lines. To achieve a work-­approved stylish look, you can pair the beautifully finished top with a befitting knee length pencil skirt. Or pair it with boot­cut jeans and bold color heels on your lunch date to look casual but elegant.

Fun Fashion History: Color blocking in fashion According to Shoe Designs, “the history of color blocking can be traced back to the 60s, popularly known as the ‘Mod Fashion’ then. The Mondrian Dress designed by the latedesigner Yves Saint Laurent during the 60s consisted of flat planes revealing the artistic sensibility of that time. Over time, color blocking has evolved into other geometric shapes and angular patterns in a range of vibrant hues. The trend evolved into an innovative, bold and creative style of clothing. Color blocking originally belonged to London, where the British youth set the trend, which was later followed by the rest of the world. The muted pastel palette of the 60s fashion later transformed into bright and bold colors that were often applied in geometric patterns.” (Shoes Designs, A Quality ISD Brand)

 
 
 

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