Colours
Whether it be for an accent or an entire monochromatic outfit, it never hurts to explore all the hues of the rainbow. Across the spectrum, these colours can define one’s impression, crafting a range of moods and personas. Stepping outside of the comfort zone expands beyond the psyche, but also into the real world of fashion.
RED
GREEN
BROWN
Styles
The delineation between different aesthetics and personal style is the ability to pick-and-choose from the different facets of fashion. Style is an important part of one’s identity, providing them the ability to communicate their interests to a potential community. Thus, it comes as no surprise that personal tastes change like the seasons.
STREETWEAR
Streetwear effortlessly fuses urban fashion with comfort, creating a style that both prioritizes comfort and personality. This aesthetic features durable fabrics such as denim, cotton, and fleece in bold hues. Signature pieces include graphic tees, hoodies, joggers, and oversized jackets, all characterized by relaxed, loose-fitting silhouettes. To elevate the look, many use accessories like snapbacks, sneakers, and statement jewelry. Supreme, Off-White, and Nike are leaders in shaping the trend, offering styles perfect for making a bold statement in city life.
COASTAL
As people look to the beach for a summer cooldown, it comes as no surprise that a style emerged for its namesake. The coastal aesthetic blends vintage charm with relaxed beach vibes. It features airy fabrics like cotton and linen in soft tones of white, beige, pastel blue, and soft pink. Pieces such as high-waisted shorts, flowy dresses, and oversized sweaters are the hallmarks of this style. Outfits are often accessorized with straw hats, woven bags, and delicate jewelry. Brands like Free People, Madewell, and J.Crew often embody this aesthetic, creating a timeless yet contemporary vibe perfect for coastal living.
OFFICE SIREN
With the early 2000s back in style, shows such as The Devil Wears Prada and Sex and the City are defining current fashion. Through cuts and bayonetta glasses, people are reimagining “boring” office wear with allure. Colours tend to be classic—think black, navy, and deep red, with occasional pops of jewel tones. Silhouettes are sleek and form-fitting, emphasizing a polished yet feminine aesthetic. Focusing on minimalism, kitten heels and belts reinforce the concept. Look to Theory, Hugo Boss, and Diane von Furstenberg, brands that many office sirens look to for inspiration or new articles.