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2013 - Recyling recent years?

  • 11-01-2013 6:10am
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    From what I've seen around (which I will admit, is not much) it seems that 90's Grunge, Asian style, Baroque and patterns in general are foreseen as the trends for this year. I don't mean to be bad, but weren't Topshop selling kimonos 3 years ago? And on which note, haven't they been selling grunge style clothes from that time til the present?

    I understand the concept of how fashion filters down from the catwalk to the highstreet, but it does seem to me that a lot of the things we have today are just 2/3 years ago all over again.

    When you say "think of 80's fashion" or "think of 20s fashion" something comes to mind, right? All that comes to mind for me when I think of the 00's is tracksuit bottoms and bad double denim :c

    Feel free to contradict and argue that I'm wrong, I'd love a proper discussion about this!


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