Yeehaw! 5 ways to wear fringe and NOT look like a crazed cowgirl
The Seventies is officially the decade of 2015. Apart from the onslaught of flared trousers, suede and paisley, the most covetable wardrobe items of season tend to come with a little bit of fringing.
Whether the fringe is on your boots, your bag, your skirt or your jacket, it doesn’t matter once it’s on you (though perhaps not all at once).
But how can you make sure you get fringe right without looking like you just walked off the set of Back To The Future 3? Well, we got you covered, babes.
1) The Fringed Jacket
Ah, the fringed short jacket. This is the perfect way to finish off a stylish, casual look.
Whether thrown over a pair of distressed jeans like the lovely Cheryl or used to punk up a daytime skater dress, you simply need one in your wardrobe.
2) The Fringed Bag
Use a fringed bag to add some messy texture to an outfit or make like the lovely Olivia and use it to pick up on the fringed detailing in your outfit.
While a fringe skirt, jacket AND bag may be a step to far, a small clutch mag is the ideal accompaniment to your fringe statement piece.
3) The Fringed Heel
The delectable fringe heel has been doing the rounds for a few months now since hitting the high street stores and we are definitely not over it yet.
Use your fringey footwear to add instant fashion kudos to any outfit, day to night.
4) The Fringed Skirt
From the fringe-ified mini to the elongated fringed skirt, there is countless options when it comes to dressing your bottom half.
Pair a fringe mini with a slouchy tee and trainers for effortless daytime cool or go for a cropped bralet and strappy heels for nighttime magic.
5) The Fringed Dress
One way to really make a statement at the office Christmas party is to invest in the perfect fringe dress.
Not only will you look striking from the moment you enter, there is endless fun to be had from twirling your fringe around a dancefloor.