Six Style Themes with Staying Power

Six important themes have become a persistent part of fashion and style. So much so that they are more of a frame of reference than themes or trends. Representing a new normal, they have staying power and are getting stronger over time. 

1. Sustainability and Ethics

Sustainability is extremely complex, with no easy solutions, and many compromises. That said, most designers, retailers, and brands are producing more sustainably and ethically than they used to. Some more than others, but generally the industry has come a long way.

There’s also a lot we can do as individuals. Reflect on what sustainable and ethical fashion means for you and your style. Try to purchase from sustainable brands. Purchase items with longevity. Take care of wardrobe items so that they last. Repair and upcycle when you can. Shop your wardrobe first, instead of the store. Rent, swap, donate and resell. Recycle to prevent items going to the landfill.

Sustainability means different things for different people, and some can manage it more easily than others. It’s not a contest, so compare, but do not despair. If you’re making a point of being sustainable your way, you’re part of the solution.

2. Do Your Own Thing (DYOT)

Fashion these days is a melting pot of sartorial variety, and we are spoiled for choice. As a result, there is no one way to be stylish. Trends are no longer seasonal, and at some point they will be irrelevant. That’s why creating a signature style and personal stamp is one of the most important trends of all. Wear the trends, or don’t wear them. Remix them, repeat them, or reinvent them. It’s all good because you’re doing your own thing.

3. Practical Comfort

Our modern way of life demands practical comfort. Designers and retailers are finally understanding this important ingredient to style. That’s why it’s fashionable to wear sneakers with anything, and to throw on leggings or joggers with a blazer, dressy bag, and glam jewellery. Unstructured clothing, elastic waists, fabrics with stretch, fabrics that don’t crease, denim, crossbody bags, backpacks, dainty jewellery, cosy clothing, machine-washable workwear, clothing with hidden pockets, dressy flats, casual footwear, trendy puffer coats, easy layers, and the oh-so-popular juxtaposition of remixing casual with dressy pieces. These all make practical, comfortable statements in today’s fashion.

4. Celebrating Classics and Icons

Fashion repeats itself, and these days there is seldom anything that’s completely new. The newness lies in how items are combined rather than in the silhouettes themselves. Modern classics and iconic items continue to enjoy their fashionable moment season after season, which is comforting and refreshing. They are remixed in new ways to prevent boredom and showcase versatility, thereby promoting sustainability because wearing an old item in a new way can be better than buying something new.

5. Happy Tension

Today’s fashion is full of opposites that create tension in harmonious ways. Maximal outfits are as important and popular as minimal looks. Less is more, AND more is more. Oversized fits, slouch, surrendered waistlines, swooshy movement, and architectural volume live happily alongside structured looks, polished tailoring, body-con fits, and waist definition. Dressy pieces and casual items are equally on-trend, and work well juxtaposed in one outfit. Neutrals and earth tones are as popular as brights, pastels, and jewel tones. Pointy toes are as important as square toes, and stilettos are as on-trend as block and stacked heels. Flats are as fabulous as sky-scraping platforms. High necklines are as important as V-necks. Cropped pants are as on-trend as full lengths. Asymmetry shakes an uneven hand with symmetry. Dainty jewellery has its quiet, yet strong spot next to chunky statement pieces.

6. Personal Slogans

Designers and retailers continue to use their influential platforms to make statements that are important to them and their brand. Some of the messages are political, while others are light-hearted, funny, and take the mickey out of the ridiculous fashion industry. YLF is not a political blog, so the specifics of the messages are not the point. But the trend is something we can incorporate into our own styles by wearing slogans and outfit combinations that showcase a personal message. Subtle or bold, but worn with conviction.

Just about anything goes these days when you wear something with ease, intention and confidence. Themes like the six above make fashion and style more empowering, enjoyable, comfortable, manageable, and meaningful. Long may it last.

Outfit Formula: Crisp Blue and White

If you enjoy wearing blue and white combinations in the Spring and Summer, then these simple and easy to pull together outfits might inspire you. You’ll probably be able to shop your closet to pull a few of them together. 

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Marina Jersey Shirt
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Helena Cotton Blouse
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Mary Jane Flats
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Boden
Sienna Cotton Shirt
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Boden
Sienna Cotton Shirt
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Loft
Clip Tie Front Shirt
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Loft
Poplin Midi Skirt
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H&M
Long Chiffon Dress
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Cotton Dress
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Zara
Printed Tiered Dress
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Zara
Striped Poplin Shirt
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Everlane
The Gardener Jean
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Personally, I love wearing all shades of white with all shades of blue in warm and hot weather, and it’s a go-to palette. Unlike the outfits here, I add brights like citron, shocking pink, lime green, orange, and tomato red shoes, belts, and bags to the look. But not all the time. I enjoy keeping the look neutral too.

Onto the outfits.

1. White Pants, Blue Top, Black Accents

Combine a pair of roomy white jeans or pants with a blue shirt or blouse. Button the shirt all the way to the top if you like. Tuck the top into the pants. Add black accents in the form of a belt, shoes, sunnies, and bag. Note how the length of the wide pants works well with the sandals. They are sufficiently short so that the hems don’t slide under your heels as you stride. Tucking the shirt lengthens the leg line from the hips upward. Gorgeous Trendy Classic look.

White Pants, Blue Top, Black Accents

Conversely, sub the white pants for a straighter white skirt, and wear a blue top untucked with black shoes and bag.

2. Blue and White Patterned Dress

There is nothing as easy – at least, not for me! – as popping on a pretty dress with movement on a hot Summer’s day. Here’s a lovely fit ’n flare frock in a blue and white pattern that is fabulous on the model. It’s completed with dressier heeled cream slides, a straw bag, statement white earrings and dainty necklace.

Blue and White Patterned Dress

3. Tunic and Cropped Skinnies

Here’s one for Team Skinnies. Combine a blue and white patterned tunic with cropped denim skinnies. Finish off the look with white shoes like these open-toe clogs. The white of the shoes effectively picks up the white in the pattern. Remember that too short dresses can be worn as tunics too.

Tunic and Cropped Skinnies

4. Denim Shorts and a BIG white Shirt

Last, a classic. Combine a pair of denim shorts in a length that works for you, with an oversized white shirt. Semi-tuck the front of the shirt to showcase some waist, which adds structure to the outfit. Add a cognac belt and sandals to finish off the look. Add a bag that works with the palette, which can be neutral or non-neutral. Add jewellery, eyewear, and watch as desired.

Denim Shorts and a BIG White Shirt

The Practical Polish of a Tidy Square Knot

A square knot (or reef knot) is a simple, effective styling tool that makes a visual difference. Take the two ends that need to be tied. Tie right over left, and under. Then left over right, and under. Pull, and tighten. Easy to tie and easy to untie too. 

Square Knots For Polish

If you need to make a symmetrical bow, tie a square knot first and then complete the normal steps involved in making a bow. Sometimes this can make the bow too bulky. It all depends on the thickness of the fabric of the ties.

Neckerchiefs love square knots. Tie a neckerchief with a square knot around your neck, wrist, bag, or in your hair. If you’re not a bow-person, tie a square knot with the ties on a dress, coat, jacket, skirt, or top instead of a bow. Impact with less bulk.

Roundups

Simpler Items

This week's list of top picks list is about basic pieces.

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Assorted Items

Items for Summer, both in and out of air conditioning.

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Casual Summer Vibes

This week's top picks are good for a casual Summer vibe.

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Summery Earth Tones

These items are for those who like to wear casual earth tones in warm and hot weather.

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Hints of Spring

Some tried-and-tested winning items to refresh your style for Spring.

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Dressier Items

An assortment of dressier top picks might be just what the doctor ordered.

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The Skirt Trend of 2024

It’s a skirt season and this is the skirt of the year. The silhouette is a straight or A-line denim skirt at a midi, midaxi, or maxi length with a long front slit. Some have back slits to mirror the front slit. The fit is body-con, tailored, or fluidly tailored. Cargo pocket detailing is found on some versions. Blue denim washes are popular. Black, white, metallic, and earth-toned denim are available too. Most denim brands and retailers are offering a version of this skirt. It’s ubiquitous.

This collection shows a variety of different examples.

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Denim Skirt
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Zara
Z1975 Denim Midi Skirt
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Mango
Denim Midi-skirt
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Mango
Denim Midi-skirt
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Mango
Long Denim Skirt
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Shopbop
AGOLDE Leif Skirt
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Shopbop
AGOLDE Leif Skirt
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Shopbop
LE JEAN Maxi Skirt
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H&M
Denim Midi Skirt
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H&M
Denim Skirt
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Frayed-edge Denim Skirt
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H&M
Frayed-edge Denim Skirt
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Zara
Z1975 Denim Midi Skirt
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Nordstrom
Mango Denim Skirt
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In most cases, the front slit is high, which falls open as you stride thereby showcasing the thighs much like a mini skirt does. Ironically, although the length provides leg coverage, the slits offset that coverage. That said, some versions have shorter front slits that showcase the knees while keeping the thighs covered. Also, wear hosiery for leg coverage if you like that idea.

As seen in the examples, most types of footwear can be worn with the skirt. From casual sneakers and gladiators, to clogs, loafers, mules, platforms, dainty pumps, stiletto strappy sandals, tall boots, cowboy boots, wedge sandals, Mary Janes, ballet flats, slides, booties, flip-flops, Birkenstocks, and ankle-strap pumps. Take your pick.

This silhouette is not for me because I dislike high slits on skirts and dresses that reveal the top parts of my legs. I prefer coverage. I have a denim skirt on my shopping list, so I tried Mango’s Vent Midi Denim Skirt instead. The asymmetrical back looks as good as the front, and no slits. I also like the even light blue wash. It was not a good fit on me. Too long and overwhelming and hard to alter, but I like the concept.

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If you enjoy showcasing your legs and wearing denim, the skirt of the year might be worth a try. It’s breezy and easier to walk in than expected. Quite alluring too. The A-line versions, and versions with front and back slits provide more ease of movement than the tight versions with a single front slit.

Our 19-year-old goddaughter tried one on in white denim and a midaxi length. It looked great and she liked it. She didn’t feel constricted when she walked up and down the dressing room corridor. She ultimately passed on the skirt feeling that she might not wear it because – like her godmother – she favours pants, jeans, and dresses to skirts.

Over to you. What do you think of the skirt of the year?

Outfit Formula: Scarf Addition

A lightweight scarf can amp up an outfit in the Spring and Summer, adding colour, pattern, texture, or shine. Patterned scarves can be great pattern mixing vehicles. They are fairly inexpensive and make an impactful difference. The outfits below show easy and effective ways to add a scarf to a warmer weather look. 

1. Long Thin Scarf

A long black and white striped scarf is tied like a loose necktie, and worn on the inside of an oversized collared shirt. The ends of the scarf are left on the outside of the shirt. The shirt is worn out in a very relaxed way. The sleeves are scrunched for structure. The black in the pattern of the scarf matches the black hair of the model. The striped patterns complement each other. This scarf styling strategy works well when you don’t wear a crossbody bag, unless you’re okay with the strap going over the layers.

Long Thin Scarf

2. Muffler

Here’s a casual boldly patterned scarf tied muffler style around the neck. The colours pick up the colours of the top, pants and shoes, and add a few more. The top is worn out over the pants and the footwear bookends the model’s hair. The scarf is the focal point of the outfit and packs a punch.

Muffler

3. Neckerchief

Last, a neckerchief is a small and usually square scarf that is tied tightly or loosely around the neck. It’s unfussy because of its size, and you can forget you’re wearing one. It’s easy to tie a neckerchief into a square knot and leave it at that. It can replace a necklace, or be worn with a necklace, thereby adding an interesting dimension to your outfit. Wear it with just about anything, both casual or dressy. Here, a patterned scarf in the palette of the outfit is added to create a complex yet harmonious pattern mix. Maximally delightful and decorative.

Neckerchief

Here are simpler ways to wear a neckerchief. Great with just a solid tee too.