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2007: Top 10 Trends!

[by Angie Omata | 28 December 2007 | 19 Comments]

Eclectic is the word that comes to mind when we think of the trends that hit us this year. Styles came and went at a frenzied pace…some we loved…some wouldn’t go away soon enough. Here’s a look at the Top 10 trends of 2007.

10. Hit or Miss High-Waist Lines.

We still get chills when we think of that dreaded Jessica Simpson photo (this look is not for everyone. But after we caught a glimpse of Eva Mendes sporting this saucy, high-waist pencil skirt, we wanted to try looking like a sexy pin-up girl too!
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9. Move over Manolo!

Manolo who? After years of absolute domination thanks to our favorite show, SATC, we finally saw another designer, Christian Louboutin, steal the soles of celebrities everywhere…making a little flash of a red from the bottom of your shoe an accessory and fashion statement in itself.

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8. Not just for Ballerinas.

Three cheers for a trend that gave our weary feet a rest! Ballet flats did away with their once orthopedic image, and became staples for on-the-go, jet-setting gals everywhere. Hopefully this fashion godsend will stick with us a little while longer.

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7. Year-round Scarves

No matter the temperature outside, leaving home without a scarf around the neck left us feeling a little bit exposed. Overwhelming celeb’s tiny frames, we couldn’t help but wonder if Hollywood starlets were trying to keep warm or shield themselves from the paparazzi.

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6. Belt it out

Creating girly silhouettes with belts of all shapes and sizes was all the rage this year. From wide, Japanese inspired obi belts to daintily thin belts, from tummy cinching looks to hip-riding bohemian looks, we couldn’t go wrong with this accessory (ahem, maybe with the exception of Beyonce’s robo-ensemble).

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5. Skinny Jeans

Skinny jeans were still everywhere in 2007. Tucked into boots or worn with our favourite pumps or flats, form-fitting denim was a style staple. Not the most flattering look for girls with curves, but a great way for those blessed with gazelle or Giselle-like bodies to continue to show off their slender frames.

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4. Breathing Easy.

Thank our lucky stars for a year where we could exhale and mask our less than rock hard mid-sections with voluminous, empire waist frocks, and peasant and trapeze tops that left almost everything up to the imagination. Sorry guys!

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3. Boots.

Mod ankle, sexy thigh-high, bohemian slouchy, equestrian knee-high, boots of every shape and color were a must-have this year. Worn with dresses, jeans, and even red-carpet looks, boots became an easy way to keep our legs warm while adding some street-smart edge.

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2. Gam Glam

From short-shorts to mini dresses, tan and toned gams took the spotlight. We’ll always remember Cameron Diaz’s barely-there payback dress that reminded Mr. Timberlake that he wasn’t the only one bringing sexy back.

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1. Designers gone mainstream

This year saw more high-end designers like Proenza Schouler, Vera Wang and Roberto Cavalli create collections for budget friendly, everyday stores like Target, Kohl’s and H & M. This trend opened up the gates of fashion to the masses and “prêt-à-porter” was indefinitely given a whole new meaning.

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Angie Omata is is a freelance writer who happily spends her days designing, writing, and exploring her love of fashion. Growing up in New Jersey she has spent most of her life in or close to New York, and considers herself a city girl at heart.
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  • Jessica Simpson » 2007: Top 10 Trends! said:
    [...] My Fashion Life wrote an interesting post today on 2007: Top 10 Trends!Here’s a quick excerpt Eclectic is the word that comes to mind when we think of the trends that hit us this year. Styles came and went at a frenzied pace…some we loved…some wouldn’t go away soon enough. Here’s a look at the Top 10 trends of 2007. 10. Hit or Miss High-Waist Lines. We still get chills when we think of that dreaded Jessica Simpson photo (this look is not for everyone. But after we caught a glimpse of Eva Mendes sporting this saucy, high-waist pencil skirt, we wanted to try looking like a sexy pin-up [...]
  • Celebrities » 2007: Top 10 Trends! said:
    [...] My Fashion Life wrote an interesting post today on 2007: Top 10 Trends!Here’s a quick excerpt Eclectic is the word that comes to mind when we think of the trends that hit us this year. Styles came and went at a frenzied pace…some we loved…some wouldn’t go away soon enough. Here’s a look at the Top 10 trends of 2007. 10. Hit or Miss High-Waist Lines. We still get chills when we think of that dreaded Jessica Simpson photo (this look is not for everyone. But after we caught a glimpse of Eva Mendes sporting this saucy, high-waist pencil skirt, we wanted to try looking like a sexy pin-up [...]
  • 2007: Top 10 Trends! said:
    [...] 2007: Top 10 Trends! …collections for budget friendly, everyday stores like Target, Kohl’s and H & M. This trend opened up the gates of fashion to the masses and… [...]
  • Beyonce » 2007: Top 10 Trends! said:
    [...] My Fashion Life wrote an interesting post today on 2007: Top 10 Trends!Here’s a quick excerpt Eclectic is the word that comes to mind when we think of the trends that hit us this year. Styles came and went at a frenzied pace…some we loved…some wouldn’t go away soon enough. Here’s a look at the Top 10 trends of 2007. 10. Hit or Miss High-Waist Lines. We still get chills when we think of that dreaded Jessica Simpson photo (this look is not for everyone. But after we caught a glimpse of Eva Mendes sporting this saucy, high-waist pencil skirt, we wanted to try looking like a sexy pin-up [...]
  • Meg from The Bargain Queens & All About Appearances said:
    I love almost all of those — except for the high waist jeans and formless tops. High waist skirts get my approval, though, as well as capelets (as part of the voluminous tops trend) if they’re short enough to show some waist.

    While I’m not such a skinny jeans on me, on the right person they can look great (even people that aren’t “skinny”). I can get away with wide belts, though, while a lot of people can’t.

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  • Quita said:
    I love everything except the high waist jeans. the skirts are okay though but the jeans must leave!
  • Helena said:
    How could ballerinas have an “orthopedic image” ? I thought they were really bad for your feet as they are too flat - everyone has told me that a low heel is what is best.
  • Angie O (author) said:
    I’ve actually owned a high-waist skirt for a few years that I’ve been wearing from time to time. For a petite person like me, I think it helps make me look longer (at least my legs!). I have gotten a few comments though like “hey, trying to bring cavaricci’s back?”…so definitely not for everyone. :)

    IMO, back in the day, flats were for people who chose comfort over style…hence the orthopedic image. But now that there is a whole array of fashionable flats, my take on them has shifted entirely.

  • hollisterclothingfan said:
    I dont care for the look of Jessica Simpsons high waist line jeans.
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  • Sexy Shoes said:
    Manolo was great, but it’s indeed time to hand over the crown. All hail our new king - Christian Louboutin!

    - MT

  • Sexy Lingerie said:
    Great top 10 list. Personally I like the year round scarfs the best.
  • Style Bite said:
    I must admit, Jessica Simpson gave “high waisted” a horrible image there for a second, but overall, I love the hit waist, so glad it came back.
  • Michelle Rajacic said:
    Sydney Los Angeles is bringing wastelines to a new level with retro high wasted cashmere shorts for spring 08. This short was a hit during LA fashion week!!!
    Michelle Rajacic
  • Michelle Rajacic said:
    And high wasted is flattering on most and elongates the body…Low-riders tend to not flatter the not so skinny!
    Michelle Rajacic

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