It was a stretch for a designer long respected for career clothes to tout hot pants. The same could be said for the wunderkind doing embellished ballskirts. Now they don't have to. This allows for more creativity, not less.
No one has to look alike. No one has to squeeze into an unflattering must-have item just because a few fashion insiders deemed it must have.
After years of the industry preaching personal style, it seems it's taking its own advice, and designers seem more concerned with carving out their own look—and gaining fans of it—than jumping on an inauthentic trend.
Women can approach fashion as if they have options, Zee says. Take colorblocking, for example.