Of course I’m going to be obsessed with this new trend for Spring 2011! Named,”Bubble-gum stripes-how couldn’t I be 🙂
Much like polka dots and plaids, classic stripes are a thing of beauty. And while I’ll always have a closet full of black-and-white or blue-and-white iterations, right now we’ve got brighter stripes on our minds, specifically the cheerful bubblegum styles shown on some of our favorite spring runways. From a cheeky red-and-blue skirt at Fendi to a sporty-chic shirt at Celine, this is definitely a bold trend, but it’s also quite accommodating too. In fact, we think you can easily adapt it for just about any wardrobe, taste, and body type, which is why we’re spotlighting it in this month’s
Runway to Real Way.
Before trying these cheerful statement pieces, it’s important to make sure you’re educated on the topic (you must earn your stripes, if you will). As such, we shall start as we always do: with the runways. The Prada S/S 11 show offered up a more formal version of bubblegum stripes with an orange, pink, and black Horizontal Striped Dress with Spaghetti Straps and Ruffle ($1860) styled with blue and white Woven Heels ($895). By pairing the flamboyant cocktail dress with contrasting shoes, the resulting look is playful, punchy, and perfect for warm-weather cocktail parties. While the Prada interpretation has a sexy samba quality to it, the bubblegum stripes at Marc by Marc Jacobs are decidedly softer and have a more relaxed vibe.
Of course, the bubblegum-stripe trend is not limited to dresses alone. I also saw it turn up on sportier separates. If you’re inspired to try this effervescent look in real life, we suggest taking a tip from Fearne Cotton and pairing your bubblegum stripes with solid separates. The British beauty was snapped in a simply marvelous take on the trend when she styled a vintage dress with a tailored black jacket (also vintage), low brown boots from ASOS, and a bright red Matt & Nat bag. Her dress has an unfussy silhouette—definitely a good thing when dealing with multi-color stripes—plus, by styling it with simple, dark essentials, Cotton makes it look a bit more modern and accessible.
When trying out bubblegum stripes at home, also remember that you don’t need to replicate the runway look exactly; sometimes just one or two bold colors are enough.
