Some of the style choices of the
past are questionable, like pants so wide you could fit a small child in each
leg. These fashion failures should never be recreated, but there are some
styles from the nineties that you can bring back with a little bit of modernization.
Here are five nineties fashions to
try.
1 – Mood Rings
At one point we all had mood rings.
Whether or not they worked, they were a staple in our accessory arsenal. The good
news is you can bust them out of their jewelry box prison, or pick one up
online.
The basic premise of a mood ring
is that it changes colour according to your mood, but that’s not the important
part of bringing them back into style. Chunky jewelry is a great way to dress
up a casual outfit without creating a diamonds-on-Sunday-morning vibe.
A mood ring can also give your
neutral outfit a pop of colour. Most mood rings are an oval shape so you get to
see a lot of the colour.
2 – Bleached blonde hair
Given the variety of hair colour
available its not surprising that bleach blonde is making a comeback. Plus, the
science behind hair colour is drastically different than it was in the nineties,
so dying your hair much safer than it used to be.
If you want to try platinum locks,
head to a stylist. A professional will be able to give you an even white or
silver tone. Once you’ve gone blonde, the upkeep is important. Managing bright
blonde requires toning, conditioning, and regular touch ups to avoid getting
grown-out roots.
3 – Over-sized striped sweaters
This trend has started to find
its way into modern style, but with a bit of a twist. Loose knitted pullovers were
essential in the nineties, and we’re going to leave that part of this trend in
the past. To work an over-sized striped sweater, choose one that is open in the
front.
A pullover that is too big will
make you look disproportionate by making your top half look much larger than
your lower half. This effect is amplified for women with large chests. The open
front creates a vertical line for the eye to follow, which is visually more
slender than a wide knit.
Look for either pinstripes or
wide stripes. Since pinstripes are so subtle, they are great for mixing with
other patterns. Wider stripes are a statement on their own, and pair nicely
with solids.
4 – T-shirts and blazers
We have teen comedies to thank for
this one. Just about every nineties heartthrob wore a jumbo-sized suit with a
black T-shirt tucked in. Fortunately, bringing this style back doesn’t come
with so much extra fabric.
Choose a solid T-shirt that has a
V-neck. The solid colour will let you pair it with any blazer and the V-neck is
an adult version of the crewneck. Make sure your shirt doesn’t have giant logos
all over it. This pairing can work for business casual, but not if you’re
advertising for all sorts of brands.
The blazer should be fitted, but
not tight. To get the right fit, you’ll probably need to get it tailored. Look
for a piece that lands at your hips – a blazer that is too long or too big is
reminiscent of the eighties.
5 – Hoop earrings
Hoop earrings were once all the rage
for girls’ night out. As long as you don’t overdo it on the size, hoops are
totally acceptable accessories.
Look for hoops that are fairly
thin, and stick to basic designs. Anything thick will be too heavy to wear for
a whole day or night. Also, look for a butterfly back. This is the same sort of
back that a stud has. Many hoops have the little lever that opens, and swings
back over the end of the post. If you work in an environment where you talk on
the phone, this kind of back will hurt after one call.
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