How do I know if one of my staples is no longer in style? I don't follow all the trends but I do want to look contemporary. Some trends are go by in a year and some last for a longer period of time. I am not worried about the quick stuff but I don't want to look like I am in the wrong decade.Thanks!
A few decades ago, it was easy to know what was in style and what was passé. Turn on any TV show, open any magazine and you would see the same skirt lengths, leg widths, shoulder silhouettes. The same colors that were hot for fashion were also popular for everything from duvets to dish drainers. These days, almost everything goes, which means there’s more chance for looking dated.
Now, that may seem like a contradictory statement, but the thing is, while pieces from the ‘80s may seem to be contemporary now, unless you’re a True Fashionista and can carry off any vintage with panache, you’ll find the 2012 version of the 1982 garment has little touches that make it different and modern and wearable.
How to Stay CurrentMagazines
A few decades ago, the advice would be to read fashion magazines, but these days most fashion magazines only offer fantasy – shoes that cost a thousand dollars, spreads with themes like alien love children or Bonnie and Clyde… it’s very hard to translate Vogue into everyday life.
However a few magazines do it well, but they are not your typical fashion magazines:
Catalogs
I often find more inspiration from catalogs than I do magazines. Catalogs are a retailer’s way of showing the story behind their fashion, creating spreads of ensembles that are wearable without distracting from the individual garments. Through catalogs, you can really see what is the current length of trouser, how people are belting outfits, what style of shoe to wear with a certain style of skirt, and little details like how many buttons to leave unbuttoned on a shirt or how much top to blouse out when tucked in.
My favorite catalogs for knowing current versions of classics:
- Talbots - Talbots has become more stylish in the past couple of years, but they still provide fashion that is quite classic and traditional. Talbots does a good job of adjusting the silhouettes of wardrobe classics to keep current but not cause their shopper to be a fashion victim. The current Talbots catalog shows the current fit and length of spring cropped pants, that florals have made a return, how to wear a chunky resin link necklace or stack of bangles in a work-friendly manner, that skirts can be paired with belts even if the skirt doesn’t have beltloops, that the clutch purse has returned even for daytime, and what style of shoe works with all the different lengths and widths of spring’s trousers.
- J. Crew - While J. Crew has a more defined personal style than many others, their style is one that is popular and emulated by other retailers. A glimpse into the J. Crew catalog will quickly show that there isn’t one standard way to tuck in a blouse, that layers are hot, and layering jewelry even hotter. J. Crew also does a great job of showing current beauty trends, through very specific choices in hairstyles and lipstick shades.
- Garnet Hill - If your personal style leans more towards bohemian, Garnet Hill’s catalog can be a great resource. While many other boho-inspired retailers stick to the wide-leg cropped pants, unstructured jackets and tunics, Garnet Hill’s garment choices vary with the runway trends. As pants got more narrow over the years, so did Garnet Hill’s, but they did it in a way that was still floaty, beachy, travel-worthy and relaxed. The colors change as well – they always have sunwashed fabrics and basic black, but will add hues as well as textures that connect to recent fashion weeks.
Television
A good way to know what is considered stylish is to watch television. While you won’t find contemporary fashion during Downton Abbey, you can find it on many sitcoms, dramas, and news channels.
If you work in the corporate arena, watching Good Morning America or Today is a great way to see how to break out of matched suits but still look professional. The female hosts, as well as their guests keep it conservative, but full of personality with their choices in color and accessories; they also will be trendy yet stylish with their footwear.
Blogs
Blogs are such great inspiration for everyday fashion, and how to make wardrobe classics look contemporary. I love scrolling through the blogrolls of my favorite blogs to learn of new blogs on the block (or blogs that are new to me). In my Google Reader, I organize fashion blogs by style – weekend/casual style, work style, fantasy fashion… this way if I need specific inspiration I know exactly where to look.
Don’t assume a “fantasy fashion” blog can’t offer inspiration for you with your wardrobe classics – you may get a creative way of pairing pieces you already own – I would have never paired stripes with leopard if I hadn’t seen Blair of Atlantic-Pacific pair polka-dots with leopard!
Where do you get style inspiration? How do you keep current with trends and learn new ways to wear your wardrobe staples?