Wednesday, March 30, 2011

See-Through Styles Still 'In'

Short shorts and skirts aren't the only sexy trends today. See-through styles have now dominated the runways. From Valentino to Givenchy, YSL to Dior, sheers hammered the fashion industry really big. Ever since the bold and iconic Elie Saab gown Halle Berry worn at the 2002 Oscars, the demand for scanty, flesh revealing outfits have increased.



For the 2010 spring and summer fashion trend, sheers again found their way in the runway. This avant-garde clothing is quickly becoming a trend as a perfect interpretation of transparent 'illusion' clothing. Wholesale clothing stores are seriously stocking layers and layers of this outfit in response to the growing demands of fashionistas daring to follow the fashion choice of Hollywood actresses with the likes of Megan Fox, Fergie, and Victoria Beckham.

Sheer Genius Designers

Witness how today's top designers play peekaboo with sheer in their 2010 Spring/Summer collection. See how they make even the most conservative designs sizzle on the catwalk.

For 2010, Vera Wang graced the runway with romantic collection of dark sheers. Paired with gleaming jewelries and chain necklaces, Vera's sheer collection was an ingenious ensemble of athletic and rock n' roll feel.

Ralph Lauren paired featherweight sheer with trench coat and shirt with pants and cotton pleated skirt.



Galliano flaunted his 2010 designs under a heavy layer of sheer. From see-through sleeves to a full sheer dress, this collection is possibly his most innovative, contemporary collection. The see-through sleeves and sheer accents at the hips make for a sexier, slimmer appearance-a great look many women want to achieve today even in their off-the-rack wholesale dresses.

Miu Miu used sheer in a much bolder and artistic way. She used it to showcase intricate, dazzling, and ingeniously created embroidered patterns of jewels. Her figure-hugging dresses matched with its artistic embroidery makes for a sexy and trendy get-up.

But if Miu Miu was bold, Matthew Williamson was much bolder. He created full sheer tops with just solid pockets to cover the bust section. Weak-willed women should stay away from this tanks and blouses. But overall, Matthew's sheer collection surely stirred everyone's imagination.

A Continuing Trend



It's a guarantee that diaphanous outfits will continue to embrace the fashion world and wholesale apparel stores. This is definitely a look worth trying out. Expect to see more and more sheer-inspired tops, blouses, dresses, and skirts that will artistically define a woman's body this season and beyond. This truly is a sheer season.

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