Skip to main content

Kicking It Old School - Old School Fashion Styles

Old school fashion from 1969 styles really does a huge come back recently, one thing about fashion you can count on all styles to change and come back.

Like in the year 2000, some of the casual women's and girl's fashion trends were oversized sunglasses, aviator sunglasses, oversized hoop earrings, jeans worn for numerous occasions such as low-rise, boot-cut, fabric accents down the sides, fabric accents sewn into the flares, lace-up sides and tie-dye, wedge flip flops, hot pants, denim jackets, leather jackets, skater skirts, crop tops, fishtail skirts,chunky sweaters, pashmina scarves,Skechers, belly shirts, and tube tops.

Checkout some old school absolute smart chic fashion inspirations/styles you can see people wear today.

Photos...






















Comments

Popular posts from this blog

CELEBRITY FASHION AT VODACOM DURBAN JULY 2015 IN SOUTH AFRICA #VADOCOM DURBAN JULY FASHION EXPERIENCE

Over the years, the annual event has become far more than just a horse race. In fact, it has become one of the most highly-anticipated events on the entertainment calendar in Africa. The Vodacom Durban July has gained immense popularity over the decades and has also become an event that attracts people from all over South Africa and beyond. The biggest horse-racing event on the African continent and that means a host of activities connected to the premier event, which is the race. The horse racing event which draws thousands of crowds and millions of rand of betting and tourism revenue is KwaZulu-Natal's premier event. Over 50,000 well-dressed punters with cash to splash descend on the Greyville Racecourse in Durban throughout yesterday.  The theme of the vodacom Durban july event for years now, is Captain of the Boat, and many people haven't disappointed. Sailor and fisherman inspired outfits are the order of the day as patrons put their best feet forward. Celebrities

The Weekend Covers Rolling Stone; Talks Sex, Drugs And Bella Hadid: 16 Things We Learned

Direct from source: www.rollingstone.com S o is this swearing or no swearing?" In a darkened soundstage on the outskirts of London, Abel Tesfaye is wondering if he can say "fuck" or not. Tesfaye, better known as breakout pop sensation the Weeknd, is at a rehearsal for Later . . . With Jools Holland , the BBC music show, about to soundcheck his smash hit "The Hills," a four-minute horror-movie booty call featuring more than a dozen f-bombs. For Tesfaye, that's relatively clean, but he knows the pensioners in Twickenham might disagree. So when the verdict comes back "no swearing," he nods and smoothly pivots to a censored version a small gesture that says a lot about the kind of professional he has become. "The Hills" is currently enjoying its fourth straight week at Number One, a feat made even more impressive because it took the place of another Weeknd track, "Can't Feel My Face" — Spotify's official song of the

Kourtney Kardashian's Washboard Abs and Trim Figure Are on Display in Latest Revealing Outfit

Hey, if you've got it, flaunt it. Kourtney Kardashian did just that when she stepped out in Los Angeles today while taking Penelope Disick and North West to their ballet...   Photos... Click link: Read Full Article On www.eonline.com