Top 10 women's fashion popular in 2015

  • Md. Mudassir Rashid
  • Md. Mudassir Rashid

Fashion trends are not only inspirational; they resemble the creative, innovative and personal

expressions of style. Here is mentioned top 10 women's popular street style trend of 2015.



1. Active wear:



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One of the biggest street style trends at the moment is active wear. Whilst the full gym get-up may not be something you're ready to indulge in, you can apply a few subtle elements to your repertoire. Team a pair of white sneakers with a pair of fashion leggings and slouch jumper. It's casual and chic and more modish than mumsy.



2. Cross Body Bags:



cross-body-bag

The cross body bag is the perfect everyday bag to serve your busy lifestyle. It's easily accessible and provides enough room for all the essentials. Choose a smaller clutch style purse with long chain strap to take you from day to night. For boho chic look, try a suede satchel with tassels or treat yourself to a designer statement piece with removable strap for a touch of extravagance.



3. Biker Jackets:

biker-jackets

The biker jacket is a trend that never goes out of fashion and is a great staple item in your wardrobe. It can look fantastic when paired with skinny jeans, long skirt or a sweet day dress. The biker jacket is a timeless trans-seasonal item that injects a bit of rock-n-roll into any outfit. It can be worn as a statement item or used to marry other pieces together.



4. Trainers:

trainners

Not only are trainers comfortable but they are one of the biggest street style trends at the moment. High fashion brands are also indulging in this trend and adding a touch of sport luxe to their range. From Jimmy Choo to Adidas, the sneaker transcends seasons making it the perfect match to any outfit. Add a touch of funk and include a patterned trainer for a unique look.



5. Mixed Prints:

mixed-prints

Floral, stripes and geometric prints are popular both on the street and in stores. Stripes look great when paired with floral prints while polka dots go well with geometric shapes. The key to mixing patterns is to stick to the same or complimenting color palette. Keep accessories clean and simple allowing the prints to make the statement.



6. Lace Up Heels:



lace-up-heels

A strappy shoe can add an element of sultry sophistication to your outfit. Lace up heels is gaining traction this season, ranging from pointy toe pumps to block or slim heel sandals. With its quasi bondage connotations, this style adds a touch of spice and it is versatile enough to wear with skirts or pants making it a perfect style to add to your wardrobe.



7. Off the Shoulder Tops:



off-shoulder-tops

Off the shoulder tops show just enough skin to create an alluring look. This is a great top to compliment both small and full busts. If you're on the smaller side then forget the strapless bra and add a frill to the neckline of your top. This is a subtle way to accentuate your petite décolletage while giving an illusion of a fuller bust. This style is best worn with mid length skirts, wide leg pants and for a more casual look, team it with a pair of jeans.



8. Ankle Boots aka Bootie:



ankle-boots

The bootie should come with a warning sticker because there are far too many choices. If you're feeling adventurous; decorative zips, lace up detail and cut outs or embroidery might be your thing. Be sure to choose the right boot for your leg shape as they can often create an illusion of shorter or wider legs. Try a rounded toe shape bootie with vertical accents like zips or lace to create length and illusion of slimmer legs.



9. Silks:



silks

Nineties reference points were also emphasized with the featured prominence of silk dresses. Typically featuring spaghetti straps supporting a draped silhouette this trend boasts an alluring timelessness, and it is perfect for spring and summer looks.



10. Metallic Footwear:



metalic-footwear

Spring and summer looks need a worthy accompaniment, and the emerging shoe material choice for many designers was slick metallic leather. Popularized in the 80's and 90's, this trend has been reinvented for a modern take on iridescent footwear. Designers featured classic steel tones as well as brighter colors channeling stark metallic overtones in their aesthetics.



Source: The Trend Spotter

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