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Fashionista NOW: Spruce Up Your Edges With The Scallop Hem Trend

Fashionista NOW: Spruce Up Your Edges With The Scallop Hem Trend

Credit | Amber

When you can have wavy ends around your clothing, just why not, right?

Why wear a dangerously boring regular hem skirt that goes straight all around when you can opt for a randomly wonky asymmetrical one? Why wear regular narrow sleeves when you can wear giant flared ones? Why wear a regular tee when there’s an off-shoulder variety? Why get stuck with straight-lined edges and hemlines when you can utterly outdo yourself in wavy scallops?

There’s never a specific rule to follow in fashion, after all it is not exactly physics but it’s apparent that the style bracket is in the midst of appreciating the unexpected and coloring outside the lines.

With a diverse world of shapes and forms overtaking the wardrobes of fashionistas across the globe, it would be just the thing to add into your repertoire this summer. Something scallop-y. Around the edges of your skirt, tee, dress or anywhere where lines are typically straight.

Some stylish inspo from various lookbookers who took the scallop fashion trend and slayed it in their OOTDs:


Which scallop style outfit got you excited? Share below – I’d love to know!

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