Fashion Trends We're Watching In 2019
The 2018 obsession with all things celestial was all-encompassing, and while the universe still captures our collective imagination, next year we’re excited to bring a little more of our attention back down to Earth, embracing the bounty of inspiration right here on our home planet. “We’re officially declaring 2019 the year of being real,” explains Etsy Trend Expert Dayna Isom Johnson. “And Etsy sellers are leading the charge with all-natural products, a focus on sustainability, and decor cues sourced straight from Mother Earth.” From warm sandstone hues to pretty pressed flowers, the trends topping next year’s list encourage us to celebrate all the awesomeness around us—and we mean all of it. (That’s right: maximalism is back, too!) “We’re calling it now: Burnt orange is
about to be everywhere,” says Dayna. “I’m excited to see this earthy hue take over our homes and outfits.” So if you need us, we’ll be lounging on the couch in our new favorite burnt orange linen jumpsuit, nestled under a cozy burnt orange printed throw, admiring our growing collection of burnt orange statement earrings—and making Dayna’s dreams come true.
And it's true! Last weekend I took my 13 year old daughter out for a little 'mommy-daughter time' at the mall and after stopping for coffee we started window shopping to pick up a few items of clothing for her. Well I thought I was back in 1970 with Burnt Oranges and Earth Tones being the dominant colors and corduroy mini skirts being the main clothing item to adorn all the long legged mannequins from one side of the mall to the other, and in every isle! I thought I heard Austin Powers exclaim 'Just GROOVY Baby!!' in a couple of the stores.
So come visit us at Handmade Jewelry Haven to get YOUR groove on with one of our Dragon Bracelets or perhaps a one of a kind Seaglass Necklace!
(source: Etsy Blog)
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I find the cord on the necklace interesting. I know local lady makes her own cord as you have in last photo.
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It is an ancient Japanese form of weaving called Kumihimo. It was used to make the cords that held a Samurai's protective armor together and every Samurai needed to know how to do it in case their armor broke while they were away at battle. It has gained popularity over the last several years with the addition of beads.
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Hi Jamil,
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Far out and groovy baby to you too! I'd love to wear a fab mini dress right now. Reminds me of my youth.
ReplyDeleteLOL! I bet you looked great in it too!
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As someone who is in "eternal hippie" mode, I'm very happy with the Bohemian trend. ☺ Everything comes back into style, eventually. I still have a poncho from 1970.
ReplyDeleteIt will fit right in with this years trends, no doubt!
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Interesting! Have a nice day!
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Your Dragon Bracelets are very pretty!
ReplyDeleteThank you Veronica.
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Lis,
ReplyDeleteThe new fashions are taking an old-fashion appeal, except I think it's even uglier today than it was yesterday. lol The only thing I liked about the 70s is the short skirts/dresses and hot pants. :D It sounds lke you and your daughter had a groovy time at the mall. Your brown seaglass necklace ould be a great accessory for the clothing color scheme you saw at the mall. Great tie in here! ;) Thanks for sharing & linking up.
Thanks for stopping by Cathy!
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Pretty. It almost looks like polished wood.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2019/01/morning-glory.html
Thanks for stopping by and commenting Sue!
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I knew I should have saved all those boxes from the seventies. Truthfully I never stopped liking burnt orange, especially as interior decoration.
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, I have had a lot of it in my wardrobe.
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Haha so cool..yes burnt orange has come back and is quite cute to style with any black top and jewlery peice from your etsy site.Cute and classy
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