Ask a Stylist: Fringe.. Chic Options?

Q. I love fringe but I have a hard time pulling it off without looking like I’m “Coachella Bound”… Have any chic styling ideas with fringe?
A. This is a fabulous question! Fringe is a huge spring 2015 trend and making this trend wearable is easier than you think. To avoid looking “Coachella Bound” purchase your fringe item in a neutral solid color. Try and stay away from prints. This is important for two reasons; your item has more versatile styling options and it will also have more longevity because it’s not so “trendy”.

Here are some fringe looks to get you inspired to rock fringe in a more modern way.

A C C E S S O R I E S

If you love chic, clean, classic or even minimal dressing but want to add a trend item like fringe to your look, accessories are the perfect place to add any trend without feeling “trendy”.

Stylist Tip: Accessories are the perfect place for beginners to play with fringe. From scarves to shoes and handbags, now is the time you can find fringe on just about anything, so go ahead and try some today.

Fringe Source They all Hate usPhoto Source: The All Hate Us
Fringe PinterestPhoto Source: Pinterest
Fringe Source Exchage MagPhoto Source: Exchage Mag

O U T E R W E A R

It’s the overall styling that gives any look it’s vibe and there are so many modern ways to style your fringe, from subtle trim on a sweater to a bold statement on a leather jacket.

Kylie Layered SweatersFringe Source Peace Loves SheaPhoto Source: Peace Loves Shea

S K I R T S

Fringe is a fun texture with lots of movement and energy. Finding the right amount of fringe is up to you. I love both of these skirts. They demonstrate how fringe can work both as a statement or a subtle detail.

Fringe Source The ReformationPhoto Source: The Reformation
Fringe Skirt PinterestPhoto Source: Pinterest

T O P

For those of you with a little edge… I love this bold fringe top. Just make sure to pair any bold item back to something simple and timeless.

Fringe Style Scrapbook 2Photo Source: Style Scrapbook

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