Top Fall 2010 Fashion Trends – Are they right for you?


August 3rd, 2010 | Fashion News, Trends | 8 Comments

As the temperature slowly rises, the fall fashion season is also approaching.  Although you might not even be thinking about sweaters and jackets, retail stores are already bringing out the looks.  This fall season’s styles are somewhat similar to last year but updated.

For the past couple of seasons, there is a new focus of what I called “feminine rock chic” – a combination of flirty styles mixed with a tough rock and roll attitude.  It’s no longer the girl next door – it’s the strong beautiful woman who is independent and not afraid to express herself.  This exemplifies the current economic situation that every woman faces.

Trends are exciting but sometimes we need to evaluate how we can update our styles each season.  I’m a risk taker when it comes to fashion but that doesn’t mean I will wear every single new trends out in the market.  I do, on the hand, praise Rihanna and Beyonce for their brave fashion moves.  It’s important to know who you are and stay true to yourself.  I’m a girly girl at heart so I like to wear clothing that is more feminine, but I do like some of the new updated trends for this fall season.

If you’re not an expert when it comes to fashion but do enjoy updating your wardrobe, it can be very irritating to decide whether the new trends are right for you.  Here, I’m highlighting some of the top fall 2010 trends.  Read on and find out whether they are right for you.

Leather

Aviator-Inspired Leather Jacket

Best for:   boyish, pear, tall, curvy

Not for:    petites, busty

The Verdict:  This jacket is perfect for those who have athletic or straight frames because it creates a nice waist line.  If you are a pear shape (hip is wider than the bust), the voluminous lapels balance off your lower half.  And for those who are tall (5′8″ +), the shorter length of the jacket breaks up your long torso.  As a curvy (hourglass figure) girl, you are lucky that you can wear almost all styles.  On the other hand, you should avoid exaggerated style lines like large lapel if you are petite because it will only overwhelm your small frame.  The same is true if you’re busty (chest is wider than your hip) because the large lapels can intensify the magnitude of your bust.

Burberry Prorsum - leather_S

Burberry Prorsum

Double-Breasted Leather Jacket

Best for:    boyish, curvy, tall, petite

Not for:     busty

The Verdict:  This waist-length jacket creates an horizontal line at the waist so it is perfect for those who have a boyish body as well as those who are petite.  If you’re tall, the shorter jacket length breaks up your long torso.  On the other hand, if you’re busty, you should avoid wearing this style buttoned up because it’ll only make your bust larger.  But, you can still wear it if you leave the jacket unbuttoned for a cooler look.

Akris - leather - double breasted

Akris

Thigh Slit Skirt

Best for:  petites, boyish, curvy

Not for:  pear

The Verdict:  The thigh slit skirt is a very sexy feminine cut so it requires a strong dose of confident to work it.  It works very well for all heights but particularly well for petites because it shows  more leg.  As a result, you will look slender and taller.  Because of its sexy and feminine feel, it is perfect for a boyish (straight frame with no prominent waist line) body shape .  As a petite girl with a boyish body, this style is one of my favorite trends.  There is a fine line between sexy and trampy so be sure to get a modest slit length!  You don’t want to draw unwanted attention.  This style is not suitable for pear shapes because the slit will only make your hips appear wider.

Versace - skirt slits

Versace

Military

Best for:  broad shoulders, small bust, boyish, pear

Not for:  busty

The Verdict:  The military trends has been going strong for many years now because we’re inspired by our oversea troops.  Because of its prominent details and strong, structured silhouette, it flatters many different body types.  It is particularly flattering to those with broad shoulders, small bust, and a boyish or pear figure.  Contrary to what you might think, the raised or puff sleeve caps camouflage your wide shoulders and balance your hips if you’re a pear shape.  The gold buttons and details like this jacket add interest to your chest so they make your bust appears larger.  Because of this reason, it is not recommended to those who are busty.

Balmain - military

Balmain

Full Below the Knee Skirt

Best for:  tall, pear, curvy, busty

Not for:  petite

The Verdict:  In general, a full skirt is a classic silhouette and works for all body shapes.  It has a 50’s feel and will make you feel very lady-like.  But if you’re petite like me, you should avoid wearing skirts below the knees because it will make you look shorter.  Instead, you should wear full skirts that hit at the knees or slightly below.

LV - knee skirt

Louis Vuitton

Oversize Sweater


Best for:  tall, pear

Not for:  petite

The Verdict:  The oversize sweater is by far the most comfortable trend this season and is now updated with interesting detail like chains as shown below.  It is like snuggling with a nice cozy blanket but more fashionable!  This style works very well with those who are tall and have a pear shape body.  The size creates drama while keeping you relaxed.  Although I don’t recommend this style for a petite person, you can still wear it but make sure it’s not overly exaggerated or chunky.  The size can overwhelm your small frame.  The best way to style it for a petite girl is to either wear a short skirt or dress or pair it with skinny jeans with high heels in similar color shades to elongate your legs.

DVF - over-size sweater

Diane Von Furstenburg

What is your favorite trend and would you know how to work it for your body type?

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