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Showing posts with label trends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trends. Show all posts

Emo Haircuts Trends

Almost all the modern emo haircuts and emo hairstyles trends display a unique style that has emanated from the creativeness of new generations of emo boy and emo girls. Punk style hairstyles and hairstyles inspired by Indie Musical Band Stars are two of the most popular new hairstyle trends in emo boys and emo kids. Blonde emo girls hairstyles is not a new thing for many of you but in one of the latest new emo haircut trends, you can also witness copper blonde emo haircut styles.
Shorter and thinner haircuts are also two of the major emerging new trends in emo haircuts. Medium emo haircut might as well become a thing of the past especially if the new genre of emo haircut styles are fashions are anything to go by. What makes emo haircuts and emo fashion so popular is anybody's wild guess but one thing is certain in the fast moving world of Internet is that emo boys and girls are always at the center stage of any discussions about emo fashion.
Emo Haircuts Trends

Emo Fashion in 2010


Emo fashion and punk fashion could perhaps be the subjects of talk in the town in the year 2010. Many people have started realizing that Emo fashion has lots to offer apart from the traditional emo hairstyles. Undoubtedly, the popularity graph of emo fashion is on the rise that was not visible during the earlier part of the 21st century. Emo fashion in 2010 offers lots of new trends and ideas not only for the hairstyles but also for the cool clothing fashion.

Emo fashion in 2010 includes bright and new trendy colored wristbands, artistic chains with logos of musical instruments, newer fabrics for emo clothes, cute looking emo hairbands, subtle looking emo handbags, stylish sports and casual shoes, and above all, all-new emo hairstyles with diverse lengths and hair colors and highlights. Emo punk music bands and their icons are also contributing greatly to introducing newer trends in emo fashion in 2010. It is only because of the strong and charming appeals and staying powers that emo fashion in 2010 would survive for a much longer period than the other mainstream fashions.

Emo Fashion in 2010

The Best of Reading Festival 2010

I've just come back from Reading Festival and although exhausted, hungover and in need of proper food (i.e. fruit and vegetables) but I had a great time!



Here is the lowdown of my weekend:



Top three acts:
  1. Kele - Frontman of my favourite live band, Bloc Party, Kele has such a great stage presence and charisma, he was my favourite performer of the weekend. The remixed Bloc Party songs interspersed with his solo work went down a storm with the crowd! Listen to Bloc Party's 'Flux' below.
  2. The Libertines - Great to see Pete Doherty and Carl Barat reunited and playing all their classics. The atmosphere in the crowd was electric during their big numbers.
  3. Dizzee Rascal - Such an energetic performer, really gets the crowd going. Only downside was that I missed the first half of the set :(



Other highlights included Foals (loved the crowd surfing, scaling of speakers and climbing of tent supports), Los Campesinos! and The Drums.



Top three style:


  1. Pete Doherty - You either love him or hate him and I'm definitely of the former when it comes to the music. He was working the indie staples of black skinnies, fine knit jumper and black fedora. Obviously Pete Doherty was bang on trend with the minimalist look. Next gig, the aviator trend...
  2. Jonathan Pierce, lead singer of The Drums - Looking good in the perfect shade this autumn - mustard.
  3. Kele - sporting a chef's outfit but still managed to work the look with confidence.


Top three festival accessories:
  1. Floral headbands - These were everywhere this weekend on adolescent girls and boys alike who were channeling the Peaches Geldof festival look. I'll reserve judgement...
  2. Slogan t-shirts - These t-shirts were seen everywhere from the direct, 'Your tent or mine', to the charming, 'No way, you're a minger!'
  3. Morphsuit - The all-in-one suit as seen on our favourite 'Hartbeat' star Morph.

A/W Trends Galore

My week away on the continent was very relaxing and Italy was beautiful as ever. Returning to the rain was an instant reminder of the British summer season, however I have to admit it was quite welcome after many a sleepless night in the intense heat, however the novelty has now worn off.


My return seems to coincide with a complete change of fashion focus to Autumn/Winter 09. Everywhere I look I see references to the forthcoming seasons eclectic trends including studs, shoulders, purple, thigh-high boots, mock croc, sci-fi, eighties, metallic, leather and cropped trousers. I am so excited at the prospect of my new A/W wardrobe that I can barely contain myself. Check out below the leather and studded mini-dress from Topshop which features not one but two must-have trends, the most influential shouldered jacket of the season by Balmain and finally the 80s inspired Miss Selfridge Hed Kandi range which I LOVE!


The Pierre Hardy boots for Gap (below) seem to be plastered over every fashion page and look set to be bigger than last season’s biker boots that Hardy created for Gap (and I wore to death)!