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FASHION TRENDS & WORDS YOU SHOULD KNOW NOW

[GALLERY: 10 FASHION TRENDS YOU SHOULD KNOW NOW] Keeping up with fashion isn’t always a breeze. Something may be in one day and the next it’s out.
Trends and fashion words to know now

[GALLERY: 10 FASHION TRENDS YOU SHOULD KNOW NOW]

Keeping up with fashion isn’t always a breeze. Something may be in one day and the next it’s out. It’s also confusing to pick up on trends since fashion is personal and what’s “on trend” is really all about how you style it—anything can be on trend if you pull it off well.  Reading an article by someone that’s fashion savvy can feel like you’re reading something in a whole other language.  Writers often attempt to find similarities between collections, which determines the trends for that particular season.

“It” fashion words are words that you will see over and over again in magazine or online trend reports and review so staying in the know is a must. Here is a cheat sheet for spring 2014 trends and terms you should probably know to keep up.

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Monochromatic (def: an outfit comprised of one color. It can be the same shade or different shades of the same color)

Brocade (def: a rich fabric that’s woven in a way to create a raised pattern with thread)

Color blocking (def: a technique where blocks of fabric in solid colors are sewn together)

Silk lame (def: silk fabric with ribbons of metallic yarn)

Embellished (def: The addition of decorative details or features)

Ready to wear or RTW (def: “off the rack” is a term for factory made clothing in standardized sizes)

Ombre (def: dyed, printed or woven fabric where the color graduates from light to dark)

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For spring keep a lookout for the following trends (Click here for the gallery):

1.     Pajamas are acceptable as daytime attire.

2.     Patone’s color of the year is radiant orchid.

3.     Tribal prints are making a huge presence.

4.     Sheer fabrics to keep you cool for spring and summer.

5.     Oversized coats are bringing big comfort.

6.     Oxfords are the new ballerina flats.

7.     Socks with high heels.

8.     Androgyny is the new black and designers are mixing masculine and feminine elements into their designs.

9.     Denim is being reworked and reinterpreted for more than just casual days.

10. Prints by artists are being integrated into fashion collections.

 

Amy Yew is a contributing columnist at Vancouver Courier and a fashion and style writer. She is also a Lucky Magazine community contributor. Tell us what you think and submit any questions you have to [email protected]. You can also tweet your thoughts @AmyYew.