By Linda
Breazeale MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- Shoppers hoping to find something different in the
new millennium may be disappointed to find women's fashions
reminiscent of the 1970s, but they will be relieved to find
more feminine influences returning. "The
fashions for this spring and summer can best be described as
retro 1970s," said Everlyn Johnson, apparel and textile
project leader with Mississippi State University's Extension
Service. "Many of the looks made famous by the `Charlie's
Angels' television show will be returning." Some of
those fashions include printed scarves, halter tops, fitted
pant suits, soft denims, sandals, dropped waists, wider
lapels, sashes, tight leathers and envelope purses. Fitted
silhouettes will include ribbed knit tops, slim skirts,
fitted jackets and skinny belts. Johnson
said the women in the workforce influenced the 1970s with
masculine styles. This year's versions demonstrate that
women are more comfortable in the workplace with softer,
more fitted fashions. "Shirtdresses
will be big news this spring and summer, and some will be
available in a variety of fabrics, some that are light and
sheer," Johnson said. "Look for flared and tailored coat
dresses as well." The
clothing specialist said shawl collars, cuffed sleeves and
double-breasted closures will be common this year.
Embellishments including embroidery, textured weaving and
beading will gain prominence. "Look
for edge trim on garments and on accessories," Johnson said.
"Increased focus on hems will occur with trim, ruffles,
braid and borders that often extend for 5 to 7 inches above
the normal hem edge. There will be some irregular hemlines
and asymmetrical edges. Capri length pants will stop inches
above the ankles." In
addition to the use of logos on clothing, animal prints will
remain strong. "The
must-have color for the season is blue, in a variety of
shades, tints, intensities and combinations," Johnson said.
"There is a reason black and white are considered classics;
you can always find them. In addition to neutral colors, an
array of spring and summer colors will remind you of
tropical flowers and fruits. Some shades will be more like
sherberts such as pistachio, melon, mint, lime, lemon and
orange." Fabrics
for the season can be unconventional, daring and adventurous
in lifestyle and wardrobe. "Natural
fibers will be led by cottons including lightweight denim,
gingham and Oxford cloth. Cotton knits will offer optimum
comfort and a variety of looks," Johnson said. "Lightweight
linen will be a highly sought-after fabric this spring and
summer." Released:
April 3, 2000
Family,
Youth & Consumer News
Millennium
Fashions Include Retro Looks
Contact: Dr. Everlyn Johnson, (662) 325-3080
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