Your “post-war fisherman” theme could also be summed up as “Outlander”. That show has a ton of fans, was SUPER influential on the knitting/sewing community already, and has a last season coming up that people are hyped for.
There will always be trends. I think that's how humans are built. But the chase after them can be quite exhausting at times. The Mocha Mousse shade skews, at least in my opinion, towards minimalism. I've been seeing it a lot lately, even before it was announced as color of the year, at mid range stores like Massimo Dutti, which have a more minimalist style. It will be interesting to see how this quite subdued color will be incorporated into more maximalist styles. I really hope that 2025 will finally be boho year, but not mid 2010's boho but 1970s boho. Can't wait. Same about mod inspired fashion. I love 1960s fashion so much, but so far, I've been seeing the more preppy early 60s look in stores like H&M. I feel like the more edgy Mod inspired looks have only appeared on the runways so far. Designer pieces are way over my budget, so I'm waiting for the cool designs from more affordable brands.
What a fun break down! Loved every minute. I’m definitely all in for the English countryside seafaring fisherman look (😂) but if I never saw another bubble skirt in my life, I’d be fine with that. I just hate that silhouette.
Your “post-war fisherman” theme could also be summed up as “Outlander”. That show has a ton of fans, was SUPER influential on the knitting/sewing community already, and has a last season coming up that people are hyped for.
I love boho. The designers you mentioned are great, but what about Free People, Anthropogie, and Sundance?
Your “post-war fisherman” theme could also be summed up as “Outlander”. That show has a ton of fans, was SUPER influential on the knitting/sewing community already, and has a last season coming up that people are hyped for.
Love the soft dressing💕
It’s going to be so fun to see how this trend evolves!
There will always be trends. I think that's how humans are built. But the chase after them can be quite exhausting at times.
The Mocha Mousse shade skews, at least in my opinion, towards minimalism. I've been seeing it a lot lately, even before it was announced as color of the year, at mid range stores like Massimo Dutti, which have a more minimalist style. It will be interesting to see how this quite subdued color will be incorporated into more maximalist styles.
I really hope that 2025 will finally be boho year, but not mid 2010's boho but 1970s boho. Can't wait.
Same about mod inspired fashion. I love 1960s fashion so much, but so far, I've been seeing the more preppy early 60s look in stores like H&M. I feel like the more edgy Mod inspired looks have only appeared on the runways so far. Designer pieces are way over my budget, so I'm waiting for the cool designs from more affordable brands.
I have never cared about trends. Been loving boho for yrs.
What a fun break down! Loved every minute. I’m definitely all in for the English countryside seafaring fisherman look (😂) but if I never saw another bubble skirt in my life, I’d be fine with that. I just hate that silhouette.
So glad you liked it! I share a similar sentiment with the extreme bubble skirts 😂
I love the English country side seafaring fisherman look as well 😂
I tried to find out more about `soft dressing` trend but I couldn't find anything on google nor RUclips🤔
Your “post-war fisherman” theme could also be summed up as “Outlander”. That show has a ton of fans, was SUPER influential on the knitting/sewing community already, and has a last season coming up that people are hyped for.