TODAY
This article in TODAY news showed how a unique sheer look can be taken from runway to everyday.
Huffington Post
The Huffington Post released an article talking about 13 trends they hope would die out in 2013. Among that list was sheer unfortunately. They see it less as a fashion trend and more as a wardrobe malfunction. The people at the Huffington Post clearly have not been fans of the sheer trend in the past and do not believe that it has much of a future either.
The Examiner
This article from the Examiner believes that sheer is one of the most prominent trends of the spring season. They discuss how easily it can be transformed from a revealing look to a conservative look and dressing it up and down. The sheer look can be achieved in a number of ways. Designers and brands of all price points have been seen using this trend for their spring lines.
The Examiner
FOX News
http://magazine.foxnews.com/style-beautyhow-to--wear-sheer-clothing
"From Jason Wu’s smoky black gown to Carolina Herrera’s tangerine dress with strategically placed florals, the trend from fashion designers is clear: sheer is here to stay."But while thin, barely-there fabrics can be eye-catching, they may not be friendly for women worried about ovexposure. No problem.
“Sheer is for everyone,” insists Graubard. “A woman who is not comfortable showing her midriff can still wear sheer sleeves, illusion necklines, insets at the shoulder or a button-up shirt over a tank top. Spring apparel will have sheer trims. Just a wide border of sheer at a skirt hem, or sheer insets on a pleated skirt, suggests lingerie and has a sexy, but not overexposed effect.”
In Your 20s: "There are a ton of options out there from your basic American Apparel to Urban Outfitters featuring lots of netted back and sheer tops and dresses. These look adorable layered over a bold colored bandeau bra top or tank. If you're baring some skin on top, you don't need to reveal too much on the bottom. Pair with boyfriend denim shorts or a flowy, festival skirt."
This very informative article from FOX news thinks very highly of the sheer trend. They think it is "here to stay". They included ways to incorporate the sheer look into the wardrobes of female consumers of all ages from your 20's to your 40's. The sheer trend is extremely versatile and can be made appropriate for just about anyones age and taste. The options for sheer are truly endless, whether its intended to expose more for that sexy, confident woman or to add some texture and trim to clothes for those who don't want to show too much.
"From Jason Wu’s smoky black gown to Carolina Herrera’s tangerine dress with strategically placed florals, the trend from fashion designers is clear: sheer is here to stay."But while thin, barely-there fabrics can be eye-catching, they may not be friendly for women worried about ovexposure. No problem.
“Sheer is for everyone,” insists Graubard. “A woman who is not comfortable showing her midriff can still wear sheer sleeves, illusion necklines, insets at the shoulder or a button-up shirt over a tank top. Spring apparel will have sheer trims. Just a wide border of sheer at a skirt hem, or sheer insets on a pleated skirt, suggests lingerie and has a sexy, but not overexposed effect.”
In Your 20s: "There are a ton of options out there from your basic American Apparel to Urban Outfitters featuring lots of netted back and sheer tops and dresses. These look adorable layered over a bold colored bandeau bra top or tank. If you're baring some skin on top, you don't need to reveal too much on the bottom. Pair with boyfriend denim shorts or a flowy, festival skirt."
This very informative article from FOX news thinks very highly of the sheer trend. They think it is "here to stay". They included ways to incorporate the sheer look into the wardrobes of female consumers of all ages from your 20's to your 40's. The sheer trend is extremely versatile and can be made appropriate for just about anyones age and taste. The options for sheer are truly endless, whether its intended to expose more for that sexy, confident woman or to add some texture and trim to clothes for those who don't want to show too much.