Once in a while, even the strictest fashion followers get bored and would do everything to be garbed modestly. Some think of ways to simplify an outfit, removing accessories along the way and sticking to what is deemed ‘minimal’.
Femme fashion advocates would just don a simple white shirt, their most tattered pants, rundown sneakers, put a baseball cap on, et voila, their wardrobe for the day.
In 2015, the emergence of women wearing the basics has been appreciated worldwide. People have come to adore this fresh approach and forecasts have been made that this trend would continue to flourish this year.
This ‘basics’ revolution paved way to a lot of other trends such as the white shirt redux, patched denim pants and cover-up bomber jackets.
After the expected success of Gucci’s Pre-Fall 2016 collection just recently, the utilitarian bomber jacket was put in the spotlight by giving it a feisty twist. Many people have used bomber jackets as a finishing touch to their simple wardrobe, and we can agree that its comfort and style are truly in the trend.
Now and for the next few months, more and more brands are set to create collaborations and mash-ups to upgrade how bomber jackets look to solidify its reputation as our go-to ally when encountering fashion problems.
The sporty look of bomber jackets was innovated by putting a twist on it through intrinsic embroidery. Yes, you heard that right. Your basic looking cover-up would now be adorned with colorful patches of art and wide arrays of design.
This refreshing and amazingly cool approach has already been seen as some retail shops in New York and Paris are on the verge of making it public.
Just imagine the bulky bomber jacket, which is quite manly looking, would be transformed into something that female fashion fans would definitely love. The mix of color, picture and craft can now be seen on frequently used bombers, and we are certain that no one would ever complain.
The conventional style that bomber jackets have would now pop up in scenes when you wear it in a very busy street.
Imagine the cross between satin and cotton with detailed images like sets of butterflies, flowers or whatever caricature looks best in an outfit.
The possibilities that embroidered bomber jackets present would pave way to a more stylish way of finishing-off a boring and bland ensemble, and the palette of colors can even be an accessory in itself.
Without changing its cuts and body, embroidered bomber jackets would still fit and feel the same. But now, you’d have more confidence in wearing it without the fear of being too dull.
Hence, you’d look more radiant, noticeable and trendy. As of now, famous fashion names have been hinting at mass producing embroidered bomber jackets such as Stella McCartney, Gucci, Philipp Plein, Jonathan Saunders, Chloe, Tommy Hilfiger, Diesel and Nasty Gal.
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