Ah, 2005, we hardly knew ye.
And yet, you left a few indelible fashion impressions. There were highs (heels included), and lows (low-rises, that is). Glitter and fur and fabulousness ruled, while Willy Wonka glasses and the universally unflattering gauchos turned heads. Not in a good way.
As we look forward to all 2006 will bring, I’d like to pause for a moment and look back at this year’s best and worst trends. And I welcome you to send me your favorite – and least favorite – looks from 2005.
Enjoy, and have a happy new year!
BEST
Embellishments – Glitter, sequins, rhinestones, metallic threads. You name it, we wore it.
Faux sure! – Who says fake fur has to be fancy? This year, we saw it on parkas, mittens, even purses.
Big beaded necklaces – Vintage plastic, faux pearls, shells of exotic nuts – if it’s big and bold, it’s the perfect stand-alone accessory.
The pashmina wrap lives on – I swear, this is the most useful accessory ever made. It’s warm, it’s stylish, and it automatically dresses up any ensemble.
Fabulous jeans in any size – Whether they choose 7 for All Mankind at TJ’s or Seven-Seven at Lane Bryant, all women can be assured of sexy, stylish denim that flatters their figures.
A return to classics – I’ve never
met a woman who looked bad in tailored wool trousers, a fitted blazer and an elegant string of pearls.
Fashionable flats – Sequined ballet flats, sweet little moccasins and satin slides are almost enough reason for me to ditch my stilettos. Almost.
WORST
Too many embellishments – Whoa, Stevie Nicks. Velvet, lace, leather and suede tassels don’t all need to be on the same skirt.
UGGs, uggain. – As someone who’s always freezing, I understand the allure of shearling. Just not in our climate. It’s wet and slushy here – not exactly the ideal conditions for $150 suede boots.
Too-big sunglasses – Jackie O had it right. Willy Wonka, Lindsay Lohan and Nicole Richie did not.
The poncho lives on – Year one, it was cute. Year two, it was Martha Stewartized. Year three? Well, maybe there shouldn’t be a year three.
Low-low-low-low-rise jeans – I don’t care if you’re built like Heidi Klum. I don’t want to see your
hipbones, your bellybutton or your thong. Why does this look persist?
A return to gauchos – I’ve never met a woman who looked good in them. Sure, all that drapelike fabric seemed like a good idea, but really, it wasn’t. Cropped pants, yes. Gauchos? Not so much.
Four-season sandals – Don’t get me wrong. I love a good flip-flop as much as the next gal. But after November, it’s too cold to wear them. I guess there is an upside. You don’t need to worry about a pedicure, because your toenails are already a nice shade of blue.
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