Tucking jeans with boots

Category: Tips

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The sleek look of jeans and pants tucked into tall boots is one of the season’s trendiest. But how do you keep pants from bunching up? Here are a few tips:

1. Start with straight-leg pants; you will have less fabric to tuck in. Read more…

Matching your scarf

Category: Tips

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Tone-on-tone scarf and outfit looks work best with neutrals — black, navy, camel, cream — and take on a sophisticated vibe when you mix fabrics (satin, shine, wool, etc.) Charlize Theron’s all-black is elegant because she paired a long knit scarf with a metallic jacket. Read more…

90’s Grunge fashion

Category: street style

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The word “grunge” was related into famous band at 90’s, seattle. Grunge fashion consisted of both sexes wearing flannel shirts and other typical outdoor clothing, often bought in thrift shops. The general appearance was unkempt and androgynous. The rise of grunge fashion coincided with the rise to mainstream popularity of grunge music from Seattle. Popular colors in grunge fashion included white, black, red, forest green, indigo, and brown.
Grunge fashion was led by music, poverty, apathy and social alienation. And pretty Kurt. And scary Courtney love. Just like its music, grunge fashion were inspired with in need of freedom and getaway style. Read more…

Shibuya style

Category: street style

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“Shibuya” is used to refer to the central business district of Shibuya Ward, which surrounds Shibuya Station, one of Tokyo’s busiest railway stations. Shibuya is known as one of the fashion centers of Japan, particularly for young people, and as a major nightlife area. Read more…

Harajuku style

Category: street style

harajuku_girlsHarajuku is one of the central street in the Japanese style that now attract young people of the world. Harajuku style but not limited to the phenomenon that was adopted by the young people of the world, but many problems can be appointed as research topics include social, cultural, lifestyle, fashion and even aesthetic.

Harajuku in Japan refers to an area around Harajuku train station. Harajuku style is a japanese fashion adopted by the teenagers and young adults in the area and its side streets which have many boutiques, trendy stores and used clothes shops. Read more…