Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Fall 2009 Fashion Trends for Teens

Back to School Must Haves
Fashion mimics current culture and trends. This year’s back to school fashion is influenced by the early '80s. In the early '80s the United States economy was coming out of a recession. People where still a bit leery about spending money, so fashion trends revolved around staple pieces that could be paired with multiple pieces. Punk rock and heavy music metal also started to crop up leaving disco and fluffy pop rock behind. These elements are influencing fall 2009 fashion.
Clothing Trends for Fall 2009
The fall 2009 fashion forecast is black, metallics, grays, and darker reds, blues, tweed and leather. All of these colors and textures can be combined with one another to form multiple outfits. Today’s economy limits buyers spending, so pieces that can be used with other multiple garments are best bets. An example is black jeans with a silver metallic T-shirt. The jeans can also be dressed up with red top and metallic accessories.
Layering is going to be another big trend in the fall. Teens can dress in layers during the school day to accommodate the change in school temperature. They can also mix up the outfit a bit to dressing for a football game, meeting up with friends, or even going to a party. A must-have for both girls and guys is a light jacket cropped for girls and regular length for the guys.
Jeans, Skirts and Accessories for Fall 2009
Jeans are still going to be a staple in teen closets for the fall. Baggy pants are out and skinny jeans or tighter fitting jeans are in for both girls and guys. Skirts and dress hemlines will primarily be mid-thigh, which means goodbye to the micro-mini skirt. Bright colors are gone; however, bright mustard yellow seems to be the accent color for outfits: belts/sashes, coats, and headbands.
Shoes for Teens in Fall 2009
One of the hottest shoe trends in the '80s was Converse hightop shoes. Those who wore the shoes often took permanent markers to the shoes to individually decorate them. Converse Shoe Company has brought this concept into the virtual arena. On Converse’s website buyers can create their own individual shoe. Buyers can choose color or patterns for the outside body, inside body, heel stripe, tongue, lining, rubber sidewall, racing stripe, stitch, and laces. Additionally, some styles allow for personalization of a name or statement to be stitched on the shoe.

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