Vision of Fashion in the Covid-19 Reality

From vibrant colors to the new view on crocheted outfits, you will not want to miss it.

Because of the situation with coronavirus, everyone is forced to be quarantined: kindergartens are closed, schools and universities are transferred to distance learning, office workers are transferred to remote working. Although mass events have been canceled, and it’s better not to go outside without need, such isolation has its advantages. For example, it might be a good opportunity for people to create their own pieces of fashion and prepare themselves for the time after quarantine.

Sadly, crocheted clothes are rarely used in everyday clothes. Maybe because of the risk of looking like a museum exhibit or even worse, as a member of a folklore ensemble who escaped from rehearsal. However, everyone can create their perfect and stylish top, especially with this bunch of times.

“Fashion is part of the daily air and it changes all the time, with all the events. You can even see the approaching of a revolution in clothes. You can see and feel everything in clothes.”

Diana Vreeland

The new season of fashion begins with new takes on patterns, colors, and textures. With the quarantine, everyone gets a chance to practice their most bright and risky looks. Take a try to combine makeup and clothes with your favorite color.

Now it is time to add some accessories to your hand made outfits. Fashion is changeable and consistent at the same time. Some fashionable trends pass into the category of “timeless” and classics and narrow glasses from the 90s returned and again claim to be the must-have of the spring-summer wardrobe.

As well as narrow glasses, hoop earrings never left and might be combined with any bright look.

A color that became gender-neutral but not visually neutral. Pink has definitely become a bright trend of this season.

A pink coat blend perfectly with dark accessories and a gray fitted dress.

CREDITS:

All featured clothing pieces were sewn or knitted manually by my mom

Shoes and accessories were provided by model

Thank you to my model, Anna Balyko for the help to demonstrate all clothing pieces and accessories.

Published by Inna's Journal

Hey everyone! I'm Inna Balyko. I'm sophomore student at Rutgers University. I'm majoring in Journalism and my minor is Psychology. I also play volleyball in Rutgers team.

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