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Fashion Trends in 2007

July 16, 2011 written by FS Staff

Vogue 2007

2007 FASHION TRENDS

Planning your wardrobe for 2007? The great news is a lot of the stuff you've had in the back of your closet for years or even decades may be in style again this year! Fashion in 2007 will be highlighted by a mix of eclectic styles with two common themes: retro and bold. From the 60s-style minidress to the flower patterns of the 70s and bright neons and metallics of the 80s, style in 2007 is all about building on the past to create modern looks. Here's a brief look at what's hot for 2007.

FUTURAMA

Fashion designers look to the future with an emphasis on metallic-colored clothing and accessories. The most forward-looking will choose silver - from shimmery tops to skinny belts reminiscent of the 1980s punk look. Gold accents provide a softer alternative for those who want to ride the metallic trend without risking comparisons to Barbarella!

MAKE A BOLD STATEMENT

Vivid colors are a must for any 2007 wardrobe. Greens, yellows, fuchsias, and oranges will be worn from head to toe, and the brighter the better. Neon and patent leather - two 80s fashion favorites unseen since the days of Madonna's Borderline album - are back in full swing.

BRING OUT THE ANIMAL IN YOU

Animal prints continue to be popular in 2007, so hold on to that leopard-print scarf and zebra-print bag! Vivid 70s style prints and all manner of floral patterns - from sophisticated rosettes to 60s mod style - are also big in 2007.

ACCESSORIZE, ACCESSORIZE, ACCESSORIZE!

Shoes, belts, bags, and jewelry will be an important part of every outfit, letting the most timid of us ease into these bold 2007 fashion trends. Shiny metallic shoes, studded belts, chunky lucite beaded necklaces, and citrus-colored clutches, scarves, and other accent pieces will jazz up basic khaki, black, white, and navy outfits.

CELEBRATE THE FEMININE FORM

Amidst the recent backlash against ultra-thin runway models, fashion designers this year are paying tribute to the feminine silhouette. Trousers are wider and looser, and waistlines will creep up from the hiphugger look of recent years. Dresses are showing up everywhere and in every style, such as babydoll, shirtwaister, empire-waist, mini dress, and maxi dress. A trend towards romanticism - lace, ruffles, and embroidery - further enhance the feminine appeal while also balancing the harsh metallic and neon looks.


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