Credit | Jackie Welling
Fringe features on ends of tops, skirts, bags and shoes appeal because they just effortlessly add something swingy, textural and unexpected into the wardrobe department. Want to know how to ease fringe into whatever outfit it is you happen to like wearing? Read on.
I think we can all do with a little bit of fringe. Not everyone has to wear the super long fringe variety or the all-over fringe party dresses, of course. Just the presence of the swingy strands in a length you’re most comfortable with whether on an outerwear, skirts, pants, shoes or bags can inject a dose of movement within your garb.
So, how does one wear fringe and look fresh for the season? We look to the fashion-savvy crowd plucked from Lookbook to find 7 freshest ways to make fringed pieces a part of your wardrobe:
Fringe on Fringe
Black Out Fringe
Sporty Finish
Casual Chic
♥ | Stephanie Ka
Uber Casual Flair
♥ | Kris
Girly Fringe
♥ | Shelly Stuckman
Boho Tease
♥ | HaeMin
Find our 7 FRESH FRINGED PIECES TO SHOP RIGHT NOW HERE!
Share your favorite fringe look or comment on the fringe trend (if you like) down below – I love reading your thoughts!
“Fashion does seem to have a ’20s comeback every few seasons, and I completely see why. It’s a very feminine look: the fabrics and the shapes are very pretty and distinctive.” — Joanne Froggatt
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So cool, thank you so much Ladies!!! <3 <3 <3
Pleasure’s all ours, Stephanie <3 =D Thank you for stopping by!