Monday, October 29, 2012

In Love With Aztec

Don't be caught without an Aztec print this summer. 





My love for this beautiful print has led me to this post. I don't really want to promote the trend because it's all over the place and you can see it for yourself but I'd like to give you more insight as to where the print originates and how to wear it best. 

The Aztec print originates in Mexico and was worn by the tribes of the Aztec empire. The style varied according to the social class that people belonged to (the commoners, the upper class, the merchants, the military etc). Ancient Aztec clothing was generally loose fitting and did not cover the whole body. The clothes were made from cotton or ayate fiber. 


The print has been modernized and is perfect for summer. Wearing the print gives you an instant status boost. People know that you know what the current trends are and you aren't afraid to take risks. The style does have an element of tribal exotic to it. At first glance people may perceive it as African because of the boldness of the colours and the ethnic shapes in the design.


(source: mensfashionmagazine)


The print is best worn with a plain colour that doesn't clash (you don't want to pattern block, do you?). Keep the other garment plain and preferably in the same colour family in order to get the best look out of your uber cool Aztec print. It may look like anything goes but that's not true. You should spend 5 minutes in the morning deciding if those green pants are going to match your multi-coloured Aztec shirt. Fastening the top button of your shirt takes your look to a whoooole new level of hotness. Again, you need to ensure that you have the complete look from H2T (Head to toe).

At this point a pair of wongas or shades compliment the top half of your look while a trendy pair of sneakers and a cool belt will compliment your bottom half. 


You can wear as much or as little Aztec as you want as the picture below demonstrates. 









Of course the print is also available for women with bigger, brighter and bolder designs. The clothes are cheap and affordable and a simple tee (such as those above) costs about R59. Finish this look off with some Aztec accessories (scarf/shades/watch/bracelet/ring/chain) and you're good to go! 


Monday, October 22, 2012

From High to Low

(source: LifeUnsweetened)
Almost a perfect balance between the mini and the maxi, these beautiful and interesting skirts are one of the hottest trends for women right now. Of course, you need to have a great pair of legs (or at least not be shy to show them off) to pull this off. I think the skirt looks best on women who are leggy and tall-ish as the hemline is designed to show off those great legs and pretty feet. But I'm biased, I love tall people. It can work on women of all shapes and sizes it just depends on how you put it together. 


(source: All 4 women)

The basic skirt looks like an unfinished project of a fashion design student... but with all the frills, colours, patterns and  fabric choices, you can literally pull it off with whatever you choose to pair it with. Obviously you should wear a great pair of shoes and a fitted blouse that's not too busy as the skirt needs to be the main attraction. 

Immediate impression of the skirt is that it's whimsical and 'out-there' so you obviously need to be prepared to break some boundaries and make a statement. You can also go for a smarter look by wearing a pair of heels and accessories and your look will scream glamour and sophistication. 


(source: glamour)

(source: Fried Junk)


(source: Best Handmade)




(source: Best Handmade)


The skirts are available at most women's outlets: Mr Price, Legit, Jay-Jays, Edgars, Truworths etc and range from about R69.99 to about R199.99.

Go get yours today!!