A Giant Step Into Mankind: 5 Ways to Style Moon Boots

A Giant Step Into Mankind: 5 Ways to Style Moon Boots

Moon Boots have stomped their way back into fashion this year, with celebrities like Dua Lipa wearing them. The boots were first released in 1964 and later became popular in the 1970s following the Apollo 11 moon landing. Now, the boots have resurfaced as a fashion statement. 

Here are five unique ways to style your Moon Boots. 

Moon Boots with a Monochromatic Outfit 

Monochrome is the first look. By pairing black Moon Boots with black leggings and a turtleneck for a more casual look you can create a stylish and comfortable look. Moon Boots come in many different colors and you could pair them with any clothing item in the same color to create a monochromatic look.

To make the look even more monochromatic, shop the Icon Glance Satin Boots on the Moon Boots website

Fall Fashion with Moon Boots 

Moon Boots can make a subtle statement when paired with traditionally feminine clothing. They can be worn during any season, not just in winter. One way you could style Moon Boots for the fall is to pair them with a cute sweater, skirt and some stockings. 

Shop the Icon Black Nylon Boots on the Moon Boots website

Pastel Colors with Moon Boots 

Pairing Moon Boots with a cute dress can help create a contrast for the bulkiness of the shoes. A dress in pastel or light colors can help add a softer flare to the look. 

Shop the Icon White Faux-Fur Boots on the Moon Boots website

Casual Moon Boots Look 

For a more casual look, pair your Moon Boots with a pair of jeans and a hat. This way, you can stay warm in the harsh winter weather and still be comfortable. Matching the color of your Moon Boots to your coat could help coordinate your outfit.

Shop the Icon Low Khaki Nylon Boots on the Moon Boots website

Faux Fur Moon Boots 

Take your Moon Boots to another level by swapping out your beanie for a large, faux fur hat. Let the hat and Moon Boots bring out the rest of your outfit. Keep other accessories to a minimum so they are not overwhelming. 

Shop the Icon Cream Faux-Fur Beads Boots on the Moon Boots website

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Fashion

Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Fashion

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Artificial intelligence, more commonly known as AI, has been creeping into almost every aspect of the world. From ChatGPT to the fashion industry, we can expect this new technology to be an integral part of life going forward. 

AI can mean really exciting things for the future of fashion. Revolve, a popular clothing brand, and Maison Meta, an AI creative industry, recently collaborated to show just how useful AI can be for fashion.

Photo Credit: Revolve

According to CNN, the companies hosted a competition during the first-ever Ai Fashion Week in which designers submitted collections created using AI technology. The top three designers who submitted collections would have their designs manufactured and sold by Revolve. 

“Through AI, we’re able to explore new emerging designers, brands and trends that we are known for delivering in unique ways,” said Michael Mente, co-founder of Revolve, in an interview with CNN

Not only can AI help big designers advance their companies, but it can also help enable people without fashion training to produce their own innovative ideas.

Photo Credit: Revolve

According to CNN, two of the winners of the Revolve challenge, José Sabral and Matilde Mariano, have no previous backgrounds in fashion, proving that AI can be the missing piece to many designers careers in fashion. 

In fashion, AI can be useful for not just designers, but for consumers too. 

According to Fashionista, REVERSIBLE, an AI personal stylist tool, offers personalized styling tips and looks for the everyday person. 

By simply inputting your likes, dislikes, sizes and price range, this tool gives you pieces it knows you will love while also staying within your budget. The tool provides a service more accurate than anything seen before by “culminating in a collection of outfits that resonate with one’s style DNA,” according to Fashionista

Although many brands, like Revolve, are excited to see what artificial intelligence can do for the industry, there is also a large pull against the use of AI.

Even in the Revolve challenge, the negative sides of AI-designed clothes were prominent. 

According to CNN, a few pieces were described to “show off AI’s disregard for standard clothing construction, like a sequined navy blouse with hand-engulfing satin sleeves and a bolero-esque shape that looks like it would only keep the wearer’s chest covered in a digital world with no wind or movement.” 

The most obvious concern is the effect it may have on the workforce. If AI can style, design and invent, many people’s jobs will no longer be necessary. This will have a negative impact not only on those immediately affected by it but on the broader economy as well, according to Forbes

There is also the aversion to homogeneity within the industry. With AI algorithms making marketing and design decisions. According to Forbes, “There is a risk that fashion will become less individual and less creative. This could lead to a decline in the quality of fashion products, as well as a decline in the popularity of the overall industry.”

There is no doubt AI will be a useful catalyst for the advancement of the fashion industry, but there also might be some drawbacks along the way while we try to navigate this revolutionary technology. 

Style Guide: 6 Ways to Style Earmuffs This Winter

Style Guide: 6 Ways to Style Earmuffs This Winter

As the temperature drops, staying on top of the trends and wearing fashionable outfits can become difficult. But there is an easy way to spice up any outfit in the winter. Earmuffs are the perfect way to look accessorized and stay warm. 

Here are six different ways to style earmuffs this winter. 

Fur Earmuffs 

Fur is the best way to stay warm and stay fashionable. Pairing furry UGG slippers or a furry coat with a furry pair of earmuffs creates a cohesive outfit while also allowing you to tie together different styles. 

Monochromatic Outfit With Earmuffs 

Another way to style earmuffs is to create a matching, monochromatic outfit, matching the color of your earmuffs to your outfit. This creates an outfit that looks cohesive, effortless and chic. 

Earmuffs as an Accent Color 

Another way to make an outfit unique is to add a pop of color. An easy way to wear earmuffs is to call attention to them. By adding a new color to your outfit, you add a bit of brightness to your face and layer to your outfit. 

Earmuffs With Bows 

A simple and trendy way to make an outfit unique but not compromise warmth is to add bows. You can bring new colors to an outfit or keep it neutral. Adding a bow to earmuffs is fashionable and customizable to every style, plus there is the bonus of having the ability to change it anytime. 

Earmuffs With Matching Scarf

Matching your earmuffs to your scarf is an easy way to pull an outfit together. Pairing white earmuffs and a white scarf with a mostly dark outfit creates contrast but also keeps the outfit cohesive. 

Headband Earmuffs 

Lastly, wear a pair of earmuffs with a unique headband. If you’re a headband person, this is the perfect way to express yourself and stay warm. A pair of earmuffs with a pearl headpiece can add the perfect accessory to any outfit. This way of styling earmuffs keeps your hair out of your face, keeps you warm and won’t compromise personal aesthetics.

The Lele Sadoughi Faux Fur Pearl Earmuffs can be found on Athropolgie’s website

Wrapping Up Fall Trends and Taking a Look at Trends Coming This Winter

Wrapping Up Fall Trends and Taking a Look at Trends Coming This Winter

Before we take out our warmest jackets for the winter, let’s take a moment to look at some of the biggest trends of the 2023 fall season. 

Styles from the ‘90s including leather jackets and denim skirts have resurfaced this year and become some of the most popular trends this fall.

Fall always brings along with it a canvas rich in texture, color and style. Some of the main trends this fall included cardigans, leather jackets, denim skirts, lace and the color red. 

Cardigans 

This is not your mom’s twin set. Cardigans have been taking over as a staple piece in many fall wardrobes this year. Whether you are wearing them to class or to a nice brunch out with your friends a cardigan can be thrown over almost any outfit. Cardigans are versatile pieces that you can dress up or dress down depending on the occasion. 

Leather Jackets 

Leather Jackets have been seen as a stylish piece this fall and are quickly becoming one of the most common outwear pieces. They are not only comfortable and stylish but they are also perfect to keep you warm on cool autumn days. 

Denim Skirts 

Denim skirts dominated summer as a must-have item but this trend lasted well into the fall as well. It didn’t matter if they were mini or maxi skirts, they still served as an extremely popular staple in many closets. They made a comeback this year and it seems that denim skirts aren’t going anywhere anytime soon. Along with the skirts, denim-on-denim outfits became very popular as well. 

Lace 

Lace became an extremely popular pattern on all garments of clothing this fall. From shirts to pants to skirts to shoes, lace was everywhere. It is a great fabric for layering and dressing up any outfit. 

The Color Red

Red seemed to be the color to wear this fall and it didn’t matter what shade. Red often emerges as a staple in fall fashion due to its richness and versatility. Red made its appearances in various forms, from bold statement pieces to subtle accents in accessories. The color red conveys both power and warmth which makes it a popular choice for fall fashion. 

Although we can’t see into the future to see what the fashion world holds for this winter, there seem to be a few trends that are already making their mark. Three fashion trends that are likely to take over this winter are long black coats, plaid and clutches. 

Long Black Coats 

Long black coats are often a trend in the winter due to their classic and versatile nature. These coats offer a timeless elegance and can easily be paired with various outfits for any occasion. Not only do they provide warmth but they are also a stylish choice for cold winter nights. 

Plaid 

Plaid is typically a staple pattern in the winter due to its cozy, classic appeal. It is associated with colder weather and has a timeless quality that makes it a recurring favorite during the cooler months. Plaid is often incorporated in various winter garments including coats, scarves, skirts, gloves, hats, pants and coats. 

Clutches 

Clutches are rapidly gaining popularity in many wardrobes. They can match any outfit to create a classic and timeless look. Oftentimes designers release collections featuring materials and textures for clutches in winter, such as velvet or suede. 

As the leaves change hues, so do the fashion trends for the season. Now it’s time to say goodbye to denim skirts and lace and say hello to long coats and plaid styles. 

The Evolution of the “Penny Lane” Coat

The Evolution of the “Penny Lane” Coat

As the leaves fall and the air chills, distinctive outerwear has been in our ears and in our eyes and one of the most well-known is the Afghan, also known as the “Penny Lane” coat.

Generally made of sheepskin, leather or suede material with fur lining and cuffs, the beloved style is a glamorous addition to almost any outfit. 

According to The Conversation, the style originated in Afghanistan in the early 20th century – leading it to be dubbed an Afghan coat – and provided Afghans warmth from the country’s cold weather. 

The coats were more than merely functional, though, some were embellished with colorful embroidery for uniqueness and aesthetic value.

How did this Afghan fashion staple gain prominence in the West? 

Artìjan notes that in the late 1960s, an influx of Western “hippies” arrived in Afghanistan in pursuit of a free-spirited, nomadic lifestyle; the widely-taken path from Istanbul to Kathmandu became known as the “Hippie Trail.” One of the most prominent parts of the pilgrimage was Kabul’s Chicken Street.  Formerly brimming with poultry vendors – hence its name – it was a shopping destination for Afghan artisans to sell their goods and subsequently attracted Western tourists, notably hippies. 

According to The Conversation, American Craig Sams began supplying the coats at his London boutique, Granny Takes a Trip, in 1967 after traveling to Kabul in 1965. Being a premier London shop for counterculture fashions, it furthered the popularity of the Afghan coat.

Though already a staple piece among Western hippies, the Afghan coat truly took the fashion world by storm when worn by the time period’s arguably most influential pop culture figures, The Beatles.

For the May 1967 release party for the revolutionary album “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band,” Beatle John Lennon famously wore a yellow Afghan coat with red floral designs and white fur lining. 

Along with the groundbreaking album, Lennon’s one-of-a-kind coat marked an innovative and influential period for the band and counterculture at large.  Like the album, Lennon’s coat was one-of-a-kind and demonstrative of the counterculture’s increasing influence.  

The Beatles continued to popularize the Afghan coat by not only wearing the style – Lennon wore his during filming for The Beatles’ film “Magical Mystery Tour” and George Harrison was photographed wearing one of his own – but also by selling them in their retail store, Apple Boutique, according to The Conversation.

The Beatles’ grip on the fashion world was undeniable. Their contemporaries, including musical artists Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin and David Bowie followed suit and donned unique Afghan coats, indelibly adjoining the style to the bohemian, rock’n’roll spirit of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s.

The Afghan coat was among multiple styles to resurge in popularity in the 1990s, reflecting the “’90s does ‘60s” trend. 

One ‘90s style star to sport the style was Angelina Jolie, who famously wore an olive green Afghan coat as sociopath Lisa Rowe in the 1999 film “Girl, Interrupted.” Her coat not only recalls the late ‘60s, during which the film is set but also exemplifies how to put a grung twist on the historically bohemian coat.

Only a year later came the 2000 film “Almost Famous.” Though the films differ in subject matter and tone, they both feature a prominent character who dons an Afghan coat.  The coat was so significant to this character that it has since become synonymous with her name, Penny Lane.  

Played by Kate Hudson, Penny Lane is a young woman touring with an upcoming rock band in 1973.  Spontaneous, charming and glamorous, she embodies the era’s rock’n’roll spirit.  Her clothing, most famously her long olive green Afghan coat, similarly encapsulates the era, to the point that many people simply call the coat style a “Penny Lane” coat.

The film’s costume designer, Betsy Heimann, described the coat’s importance to Penny Lane’s character in an interview with Variety.

“[Hudson] could play her part when she had that coat on,” Heimann said.  “She’d take the coat off and she’d have this little miniature top on and she’d be so bare and vulnerable, but then she’d put the coat on and it’d be, ‘Okay, I’m safe.’”

The newly christened “Penny Lane” coat became essential to the Y2K style. Stars like Britney Spears famously embraced the style, which evolved to reflect other Y2K trends by featuring brighter colors, different patterns and untraditional materials such as denim.

As Y2K style makes a comeback in the 2020s, the Penny Lane coat has experienced revived popularity.  Contemporary style stars such as Olivia Rodrigo and Bella Hadid have upheld the coat’s retro yet timeless glamour.  

The coat also lives on in popular media. In the hit 2023 limited series “Daisy Jones & the Six,” Riley Keough’s character Daisy Jones wears a long Afghan coat, paying homage – like Penny Lane – to the ever-beloved musicians and hippies who recognized the coat’s stylishness decades ago.

I have fallen in love with the coat’s bohemian glamour since its recently revived popularity in the fashion world.  To this day, my brown Afghan coat with cream-colored faux fur lining remains my most cherished thrift find.  

Though I admit to being a romantic, I believe there is some magic in the style, similar to how Kate Hudson could fully embrace the character of Penny Lane, I feel that I can embody the energy of my favorite rock stars and fashion icons of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s when I put on my Afghan coat.  Something about a furry-lined coat just oozes with the glamour of a rock star and the free spirit of a hippie.

If you want to incorporate this iconic coat into your own style, brands such as Urban Outfitters and The Hippie Shake sell a variety of Afghan coats; you can also choose a one-of-a-kind coat from second-hand stores and websites like DePop.

Ultimately, whether you’re hoping to relive the late ‘60s rock scene through fashion or looking to channel your inner pop princess, the Afghan coat is the perfect piece to express yourself as the temperature drops.  What better way to shield yourself from the cold than to wear a coat that exudes individuality and style?  Why not channel the rock’n’roll essence of icons such as John Lennon and Jimi Hendrix as you stride to your final exams this December?  

In the words of Penny Lane herself, “It’s all happening.” 

The Afghan coat is certainly “happening” right now, and judging its decade-spanning versatility, it won’t go out of style any time soon.