Apron Skirt
Well, I’ll admit, it’s hard for me to decide which trend is worse between apron skirts and crochet garments. I chose crochet just because of its thick appearance, but let’s get serious. When people try to cover up holes in their pants or stains on their buttocks, aprons look like a “fashion”. I remember having an embarrassing stain on my pants in middle school. I wrapped a warm jacket around my waist to cover it. Yes. The apron skirt is a bit like this.
Another question about the skirt of summer aprons is that it’s summer! It’s already hot. Do we really need to dress more? What’s so fashionable about wearing all the clothes in your wardrobe at once?
Now if you wear an apron skirt as a sarong-style swimsuit blouse, it can be cute and have a very summer feel. Again, this is just a woman’s point of view.
Extra-Long Dress
Yes, now we have made progress. The only problem with this long dress is that it is 5 feet 1 inch tall and I can’t wear them without modification. Regretful. Because they’re really cute, not to mention versatile. This maxi dress is perfect for the beach or other casual outings, or can be worn with accessories to create the ideal evening dress. I love, love, love how it looks. For taller girls. They have all the fun!
Edge
I wasn’t quite sure about it at first, but I’ve been shopping around and I swear, tassels are everywhere! To be honest, I began to think that tassels can’t go wrong. Whether you’re a cowgirl, hippie or teenage girl, this style will suit you well. It can be soft and feminine, or edgy and arrogant. I’ve even seen some tassels that work well on *panting* crochet!
Tassels are suitable for everything from dresses to shirts, boots, skirts, wallets, earrings, and vests, so it is very versatile.
White
Looking for a refreshing, timeless look? One said, “I’m cool and clean? Even if you’re sweating profusely and don’t feel fresh? Wearing white may be the answer. Personally, I can never get rid of white. But that’s probably because I’m not in Hollywood. Ever noticed how Hollywood’s hottest lady walks on a hot California sidewalk without potholes and yellowing around her collar? I really want to know which deodorant they use because it looks like it works great!
The point is, if you want to look chic, light, and airy, then wearing white is the best choice. Whether it’s a stylish pencil skirt, a flowing dress, or a feminine shirt, you can’t go wrong with white. Unless you’re out for a pasta dinner. Then maybe you might go wrong. I would order pasta with Alfredo sauce. If you want a bit of color, consider a hot pair of red shoes, a colored fabric belt, a cool lacquered necklace, or a colorful handbag.
Yellow
Yellow is one of the hottest trends this summer. Maybe that’s because you can still wear that cute white dress after sweating. All right. It’s disgusting. Of course, I’m joking. I’m not talking about a yellowish tinge (although this also works). I’m talking about bold, arrogant, energetic yellow. The kind that will make your friends call you “Miss Sunshine Mary”! A lot of people think they can’t wear yellow, but honestly, I think most people can.
Blondes look good in yellow because blondes usually look well tanned, while bright yellow looks hot on tanned skin. Yellow is always great for brunette hair, especially those with very dark hair. They look a bit like sexy bumblebees, but that’s okay. Yellow is a great base for bold patterns like flowers and eclectic prints.
Denim
I think denim is another trend that started in the ’70s. Don’t get me wrong, a good pair of blue jeans never goes out of style, but as a fashion trend… Trend? Never mind. Who doesn’t love denim? Best of all, no matter what your style is, there’s always a pair of jeans waiting for you to claim it to yourself.
Whether comfy boyfriend-inspired jeans are your style, or cropped denim jackets with maxi dresses are more in line with your style, you’re sure to find something you like in the denim aisle. Roll up the legs for an artistic summer look, color skinny jeans or wear a cute tank top under oversized cargo pants. All good. But be careful! Too much denim can have the opposite effect.