As you all know I’m in love with Victorian culture and fashion and am truly an old soul So last year when I launched my designer t-shirt business, Meliciously Yours, I felt lucky to be able to live in the Victorian era every day – even if it was in spirit. It is exciting to see Victorian fashion trends over 130 years old still influence modern design. I want to share my 5 favorite Victorian-influenced fashion trends of the last year.
1). Dior, Dior, Dior! Need I say more? Dior has always flirted with Victorian elements and they’re still prevalent in the 2011-2012 season.
Fall Fashion Week 2011 showcased leather ankle boots and thigh skimming stockings with a Victorian flavor. And bloomers! Expect to see more in 2012. Dior's fascination with Victorian fashion had a big influence on my own designer t-shirts.
2) My second favorite trend, popular for several years now, is “Lolita” a fashion subculture if you will that originated in Japan and is based on Victorian clothing with a dash of Rococo period costumes. It’s quite often associated with punk or steam punk trends with a quirky mix of modesty and seductiveness. Imagine a 19th century hooped skirt, only above the knee layered with a petticoat and thigh-high stockings like this design by Angelic Pretty. Think pin-up meets Harajuku. If you can't tell, the Lolita influence is prevlenat in the product photos of our designer t-shirts.
3) Ruffles, flowers, lace, oh my! Femininity is the one word that can truly define Victorian style. Designers like Valentino and Badgley Mischka incorporated elements of romance into their spring 2011 shows evoking a sense of femininity, draping silhouettes with cascading ruffles and lace. Lady-like accessories like parasols and lace gloves are making a come back.
4) Vibrant and bold colors reminiscent of the innovation of aniline dyes of the Victorian era inspired shades of the season like dark purples, violets, and mauves and opulent taupes. Aniline dyes allowed colors to be very vivid like bright reds, blues and greens. Expect to see a continuum of these colors on the 2012 fall 2012 runways. Last fall we featured deep violet and cobalt blue designer t-shirts of rich, vibrant hues.
5) Meliciously Yours designer t-shirts... of course I had to include these! The force of Meliciously Yours tees is based on a dash of Victorian femininity with a pinch of modern day elements. The super-soft cotton and fitted cut of our designer tees transform the idea of a casual t-shirt into an elegant staple of feminine style.
I can totally envision Queen Victoria donning a Meliciously Your designer t-shirt today accessorized with a cameo and her crown of course.
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