Posted on 07 July 2008. Tags: Dresses, Fashion Trends
America has always had changing trends, and fashion trends have always come and go. If you want to be in, you have to read this article. If there is one word that could capture all the latest fashion trends in America, then it has to be “dresses”. Dresses are the hottest thing in 2008, such as kimono sleeves dresses, baby doll dresses, shirt dresses, jersey dresses and wrap dresses. They have become so hip and trendy that they are worn both in the daytime and at night time. This becomes the ultimate must have for every wardrobe in the country.
Another latest trend for American women are the spring blouses. They may be blouses that have puffed sleeves, graphic prints, ruching and kimono sleeves. They can be mixed and matched with any bottom dress or pair of jeans, and can be worn with a jacket or a blazer for a more elegant and formal look. Also, hot are the combinations of the colors black and white.
Another popular trend in the fashion industry of America is the male cardigan. This is not a new fad, because a lot of celebrities have been wearing cardigans for a long time, such as Bill Crosby, Simon Amstel, Roald Dahl and Kurt Cobain.
There has been such a revolutionary change for male cardigans. You can use them to pair with your formal dress or you can go casual with a cross checked and striped cardigan. 2008 is the time to stock up on cardigans.
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Posted on 29 May 2008. Tags: Fashion
Perhaps it was due to Al Gore’s ground-breaking documentary, and from these humble beginnings, the green movement gained unstoppable acceleration. From food, to fashion, even to banks that promise to plant a tree in exchange for opening an account, the quest to save the environment affected industry to industry, and it’s only getting warmer.
The fashion industry has been known to have consumers that dramatize causes in their own way. Consumers boycotted companies that have been accused of employing workers that labored in deplorable factories. As a result, the fashion industry has been keeping up to speed with the green movement in an effort to meet the demands of even the most picky and cause-oriented consumer.
The youth has been most outspoken, so to speak, about the green movement. Organic foods and organic clothes have been figuring widely in their homes. In an effort to keep up with this powerful consumer base, high-end designers such as Stella McCartney, large companies such as Nike and Levi’s, and even retailers like Wal-Mart have been introducing environment-friendly clothing by the bulk. Wal-Mart, in particular, has been noted to have begun a line of clothing made from recycled soda-pop bottles.
The government estimates that Americans dispose of around 68 pounds of fabrics (as in old clothes, curtains, and other textiles) annually. It is a known fact that the principle of fashion lies in how trends can become obsolete, creating a need for consumers to buy clothes even if they have perfectly good ones left. However, in recent times, consumers began demanding the accountability from fashion houses, in the same degree as in food companies.
Consumers are demanding that the needs of their causes be met, and the cause that rings the most bells nowadays is earth conservation. Garment companies are well-advised to follow what consumers want, or else it will prove to be perilous for their business. The Green movement has just begun, and it has yet to produce noticeable results.
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