Small world indeed, the globe had become tinier as the fusion of styles and patterns come to play.
The world of fashion became even vibrant and lively as designs from all nooks and corners resurfaced landing to high end boutiques down to commoners off the street.
Gone are the days when wanderers, jet setters and safari adventurers settle for everything khaki. The crave for vogue, while on the go has now been satisfied. The longing for high fashion meets ultimate comfort is now within reach.
Thanks to the newest fad, looking amazing and expensive is no longer limited for the moneyed and privileged. One does not need to have a private jet or a VIP pass in order to get the best of both worlds. Fashionistas can strut even on the world’s unknown airport armed with sophistication and sass.
Globetrotter fashion signifies the art and patterns found in different cultures from all over the globe.
Fashion shows here and there exhibits designs and aesthetics that are ethnic and sometimes indigenous all translated into wearable clothing that are available for all, well-heeled or not.
But hey, just because it’s called globe trotter does not mean it cannot look good on the busy streets and everyday buzz. After all, real fashion knows no limits and boundaries.
There’s the tribal print that’s rampantly seen in the regions of Africa. There’s the Aztec print from the ancients of Mexico. The Kimono jacket from the land of the rising sun.
The saree dresses traditionally used by the beautiful women of India. The floral prints that happens to be the staple style of the friendly people of Hawaii. The embroideries that are distinctly Russian.
These styles have graced the runways and has become the inspiration of clothing and jewelry designers.
We’ve seen the palpable domination of these styles from red carpets to the populous alley walks.
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