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08-05-2016 07:38 PM
I never liked the hi-lo look on anything. Boot cut jeans are here to stay, yay!
08-05-2016 07:58 PM
This is a hankerchief hem, cute
This is high-low , not so cute (IMO)
08-05-2016 08:22 PM
@colliegirls wrote:This is a hankerchief hem, cute
This is high-low , not so cute (IMO)
The dress on the bottom is going out of fashion. That hi-lo dress style is on many "out" lists already.
08-05-2016 08:34 PM
@SeaMaiden wrote:I think this look is here to stay. Like the boot cut Jean, it may not be the hot fashion of the season, but, The boot cut Jean always look good....I also think the high/low "look" on tops will stay a popular look for a long time to come.
These have been around since designers reintroduced them in 2012. I don't think they are going anywhere for a while.
08-05-2016 08:59 PM
I have a few hi / low dresses and if they do go "out" I can always even up the hem. That was my thinking when I purchased them.
I love me shrugs and will continue to wear them; just wish I could find one in brown.
08-05-2016 09:16 PM
@Lipstickdiva wrote:My bridesmaids dresses back in 1995 had a hi-low hem on them.
Me too @Lipstickdiva. February of 1994. The girls all had a basic long sleeve black velour shift dress with a hi-low navy over skirt.
08-05-2016 10:09 PM
I prefer a maxi dress over a hi-low dress. If I don't have time to shave my legs, I can throw on a maxi dress but I can't do the same with a hi-low dress. I do like hi-low tops though.
08-05-2016 10:53 PM
@kzjohnson wrote:
@Lipstickdiva wrote:My bridesmaids dresses back in 1995 had a hi-low hem on them.
Me too @Lipstickdiva. February of 1994. The girls all had a basic long sleeve black velour shift dress with a hi-low navy over skirt.
I wore a teal colored hi-low hem bridesmaid dress in a 1989 wedding.
08-06-2016 07:00 AM - edited 08-06-2016 07:12 AM
@SilleeMee wrote:
@colliegirls wrote:This is a hankerchief hem, cute
This is high-low , not so cute (IMO)
The dress on the bottom is going out of fashion. That hi-lo dress style is on many "out" lists already.
However the high-low hem looks, the13" heeled shoe, bow legged, butt displaced look will never appeal to me with ANY LOOK.
08-06-2016 10:28 AM
Recently I've noticed in the deep clearance racks a lot of tops, skirts and dresses with the angled hems. ( SteinMart, BonTon, Macy...)
Even at the deeply discounted prices, those items aren't for me. Evidently, they're not for a lot of folks and will probably be eased out.
Evening wear is different and unusual features are the trend and someone will always feature those hemlines.
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