I am starting to like ear cuffs. Not totally in love with them, but they can be very stylish and chic. I actually like the more expressive ones than I do the little wiry ones.
[UPDATE] I forgot to mention that I've become a bit more accepting of [today's] midriff baring. An '80s-born '90s kid like me loved the '90s style of midriff baring, but today's style is more refined and more confidence-building. More and more fashionable femmes seem to adopt and embrace this newer style delivering some very fashionable outfits and looks. A look around from various bloggers and other fashion communities show what is more refined of today's midriff baring compared to in the past. I'm more accepting of today's midriff baring such as from the likes of Selena Gomez and Katy Perry.
I am sort of sold on ear cuffs. Some of them can be very expressive, sometimes more expressive than even most "statement" earrings. I like them; not really in love with them.
Not sure if these are even trends...but I love them anyway!!
- Apparel with silver metal accents. For example, instead of shorts having open pockets shorts would have silver zippered pockets, or studs lining them....tops would have a silver chain or silver zippers, silver studs...or silver glitter...ect (I love me some SILVER!)
- Asymmetrical Belly Shirts. So the shirt would come down diagonally only revealing half of one's stomach than the full stomach.
- Leather!
- Silver Nails
- Mirrored Aviators
- White Denim Shorts
- Layering small statement necklaces together.(Short, and long necklaces)
- Buckles on Boots
- Shoe Jewelry (Dressing up leather boots with chains , or chains with charms. Like you would your wrist with bracelets...ect)
Can't really say about womenswear, but as far as menswear is concerned, the floral print trend is beautiful and different. The fitted, pegged trousers aren't bad, either.
suede/ nubuck boots
hidden wedge boots
black and smokey shades
%100 leather items
esp. leather dresses, tops and skirts
suede skirt
70s jeans
burgundy meets black shade (tops, jackets, styling these colors together)
50 shades of Grey (lol this is what I wanted to tell all shades of grey)
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