You have not yet responded to the forum.

Here you will find the last 3 forum topics
you have posted a comment on.
+ add shout
Sharonaa
I like my sootcase
0 | 0 | 0 | 0
0%
To react to the daily news you need to be logged in.

Click here to register your own account for free and I will personally explain to you how you can start getting your own fans and, making popdollars.
> Close
Helper
21 of the 24 stars earned
Daily news
History of Fashion: VP Trends 2 (by Private)

Harajuku style has its origin in the early 1980s and is named after Harajuku station in Tokyo. In the beginning, local youngsters would occupy the streets dressed in colourful and unique outfits, sending the message that they didn’t care about the mainstream fashion and would dress as they wish; it was a movement against the strict societal rules and the pressure to fit the norm. Key elements of Harajuku fashion are creativity, theatrics, mixing and matching, and – most important of all – confidence! Any colour goes and unlike other fashion trends, Harajuku style barely has any guidelines as it is all about self-expression and wearing what makes you feel happy and confident in yourself, no matter what the current trend is.
Grunge fashion has its origin in mid-1980s Seattle and was influenced by the surge and decline of punk, but unlike its influence, grunge was not intended to make any sort of statement. The fashion is characterized by durable thrift-store clothing worn in a loose, androgynous manner to hide the silhouette. Many believe that Kurt Cobain – the lead singer of the band Nirvana – was the core and the biggest shaper of this trend, as his style was a combination from both male and female fashion and perfectly encompassed all that the grunge fashion is about. Doc Martens, ripped jeans, shabby band tees, plaid, and oversized flannels are all must-have items to make the perfect grunge look, and if your hair looks like no effort has been made on it, you’re all good to go.
Fantasy Couture, a subdivision of haute couture, is a trend in fashion and design that draws elements from the fantasy genre of literature and film. It favours fantastical appearance over practicality and functionality, and is often presented in an extreme style of detail, complexity and precision. This trend is characterized by individuals such as Iris van Herpen, Eiko Ishioka, Guo Pei, Tex Saverio, Stephen Jones, Mary Sibande, and Bobby Love. Two of the most known fantasy couture looks are Rihanna’s yellow gown which she wore at the 2015 Met Gala, and the metal-and-chiffon wedding dress Jennifer Lawrence (as Katniss Everdeen) wore in The Hunger Games: Catching Fire. An example of this style is performed annually at the Labyrinth of Jareth Masquerade Ball held in Los Angeles, California.
Fairycore is centred around themes of nature, soft pastels, magic, soft animals and the general vibe of springtime. This aesthetic can also be referred to as fairywave or faecore, but fairycore – which was coined in the 2020s by an unknown Tumblr user – is the most commonly used term. Key motifs of this trend include wings, sparkles, fairy dust, cute/small animals, and flowers, and the key values are tranquillity, innocence, and appreciation of old fairytales and folklore. When it comes to fashion, common items are wire-rimmed glasses, dresses with lace and sheer fabrics, and bows or ribbons. To look the part, all you need is glittery or shimmery makeup, some small messy braids, and moonstone rings and bracelets. All of the previously mentioned items should be in pastel colours, as pastels are the key colours of this trend.



Place reaction

Comment on the article History of Fashion: VP Trends 2.
Place message
Report | Quote | X
Anoetic wrote on 23-10 20:43:
Anoetic wrote:
this is adorable !! i love
Report | Quote | X
Sanctuary wrote on 18-10 11:50:
Sanctuary wrote:
I love this!
Report | Quote | X
Aria wrote on 15-10 23:38:
Aria wrote:
Love love love!!!!
Report | Quote | X
Private wrote on 15-10 21:54:
Azriel wrote:
I love
Report | Quote | X
Moss wrote on 15-10 20:47:
Moss wrote:
Ohh this is so well made!!! 🧡🧡
Report | Quote | X
Atencia wrote on 15-10 19:56:
Atencia wrote:
fabulous article! such an enjoyable read, i love that you made a part two to this. and of course, the simplicity of melk's layout just pulls it all together so beautifully ✨
Report | Quote | X
Private wrote on 15-10 19:48:
XxMissSwagdripxX wrote:
Bonesebonesebonesebone wahooo
Report | Quote | X
Talent wrote on 15-10 19:43:
Talent wrote:
ahh!! stunning!
Report | Quote | X
Teabag wrote on 15-10 19:37:
Teabag wrote:
ok but i lov this bc idek what some of the vp styles are called, like fantasy/haute couture, never heard the name but damn i live for it! fkn bless for educating my ass mwah
Report | Quote | X
Teabag wrote on 15-10 19:32:
Teabag wrote:
Report | Quote | X
Private wrote on 15-10 19:31:
Rottomilko wrote:
Here you have part 2!! Thank you @talent @brunhilde 
@Laboratory  @Moss  @ruccola  and @bones  for your amazing looks!






News archive
History of Fashion: VP Trends 215-10-2021 17:00
MET gala10-10-2021 13:00
NT Magazine: September30-09-2021 17:00
The 5th Thule Expedition25-09-2021 15:00
Cuisine Around The World20-09-2021 17:00
DA: Annie15-09-2021 18:00
History of Fashion: VP Trends05-09-2021 15:00
NT Magazine: August31-08-2021 17:30
DA: Talent25-08-2021 16:00
The Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games20-08-2021 14:30
India Independence Day15-08-2021 13:00
Tokyo Olympics 202010-08-2021 16:00
Young Royals05-08-2021 14:00
NT Magazine: July31-07-2021 18:00
NT: WEBTOON 25-07-2021 23:30
DA: Bug20-07-2021 16:00
Le Tour de France15-07-2021 17:00
The Swedish Royal Family10-07-2021 18:00
The Indiana Bell Building05-07-2021 17:00
NT Magazine: June30-06-2021 17:00
The History of Sunglasses25-06-2021 15:00
DA: DUCKBOY20-06-2021 16:00
LGBTQ+ icons throughout history15-06-2021 23:59
Hatshepsut: The Queen who became a King10-06-2021 18:00
World Environment Day05-06-2021 22:00
Previous | Page: | Next