Get the Rainbow Effects with Tie ‘n’ Dye for Spring 2010
With ’80s and ‘70s style revival, it seems that fashion industry is making the way back to its roots. The latest spring runway shows are the exact examples which indicated a move toward easier sixties styles with dazzling colors. The groovy and organic mix of colors were seen almost every foot walked in streets back in the ’60s; was pushed forward to spring 2010 runway shows. With a combination of Tie-Dye, the runway also marked a return to the free spirit of 60’s, patchwork denim, braiding and floral prints.
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Tory Burch, Blumarine, Proenza Schouler’s Lazaro Hernandez and Jack McCollough gave the dyeing technique a new life by applying it to sleek and of-the-moment active-sports styles. Kate and Laura Mulleavy of Rodarte, pieced together ragged, post-apocalyptic looks using fabric usually associated with long-haired flower children.
This trend will continue to live on for spring 2010 Tie-dye apparel, accessories and intimates will still be praised this upcoming spring, exhibiting peace, love and happiness in a more private sense. So now its time to start making pieces for a complete harmonious outfit. Colors can make any item look fresh, modern and happy, and spring fashion obligingly takes a dip in the crayon box of Tie-Dye effects.
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