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I Am Ready for the Revival of Modern Subculture in 2021
I was born in 1971 and from early childhood I developed a love for fashion. Having a talented Mum who could sew taught me as a little girl about creativity and the importance of owning my individuality. Looking at old photographs of her in the United Kingdom made me appreciate different styles and patterns. Rummaging through her closet to run my little fingers across the fabric of classic pieces she saved, inspired a sweet nostalgia in me for a decade which although before my time was my earliest inspiration in fashion. The era of Modernist Subculture struck a fancy in me and I am ready for its revival today in 2021.
By Marilyn Glover5 years ago in Styled
I Can Hear the Bells
Not as romanticized as the 1960s, or as popularized in office parties and music as the 1980s, lies our adolescent 1970s. It's understandable why this happened: the 1960s had the civil rights movement and new subcultures started forming within the populous baby boomer generation, the 1980s was a pretty decent time for U.S. citizens (countries we invaded, cold war holdouts, and marginalized citizens? Not so much) given the fun tunes and the economic boom, but alas the 1970s didn't have all those benefits.
By Lucy Richardson5 years ago in Styled
What Happened to Embroidered Jeans?
I was a teen in the early 2000s and, call it nostalgia if you will, but I can't help recalling the fashions of that decade with a heavy longing. So many of my favourite stomping grounds for clothes back then no longer exist - Etam and Dorothy Perkins have long vanished from the high street and it is difficult to see what has replaced them, at least in my neck of the woods. The old Etam store is now a Starbucks, the former home of Dorothy Perkins now a charity shop.
By Sophie Jackson5 years ago in Styled
Let Me Shop!
It would be nice to live in fashion for once. I see those around me dominating the most recent fashion fad and wonder what it must be like to exist in their world. When you’re driven by an internal compass of aesthetic preference, finding yourself on the outside becomes commonplace. Once in a while though, just once in a while, the universe conspires to highlight your style as the new norm and suddenly you fit. The crowd joins you in your plaid jacket revelry or plain print tees, rarely at the same time but still, it’s a welcome change.
By Bree Beadman5 years ago in Styled
The Summer of Bell Bottom Love.
If there is a style trend that has stood the test of time and rejuvenates every generation that wears them is none other than the ever-loving bell bottoms for it has existed in many centuries and seen a renaissance in several decades over and over. Who could blame you for rocking these fun-loving pants? We have all had a pair at one point in our lives or another and why would that be? Because no matter who you are, how old you are and how you do, anyone can rock this awesome pair of pants.
By Frida Vincent5 years ago in Styled
Where's the Fun?
What a nightmare. There is such a heavy focus in the world of fashion on wearing clothes that mask your size or highlight certain features. Does it cling to the body showing off that widely desired hourglass figure? Do the lines run the right way to give a slimming effect? Do the colours suit your skin tone? It’s all about aesthetic appeal - how you look to and for others. Need to match trends marketed by the top fashion designers. Can’t miss out on those celebrity styles of the season.
By Bree Beadman5 years ago in Styled










