Well, basically I'm a fan of 2/3 of each trend listed above, per gender. I will never say no to vintage clothing as long as it's done well. I like genuine vintage items (that's why I love thrift stores and garage sales so much!) and I think that as long as the clothes are true to era and not made into some modernized version that shows far more skin, I can get behind those trends. But I'm somewhat wary about the 90's nostalgia. I get that ours is a very nostalgic generation, but I mean... that era had some of the worst clothes I've ever seen. I think instead of a head-to-toe look with 90's era styles, it'd be more fun to throw in a nostalgia piece with modern day clothing to kind of... make a unique twist. Zuba pants with those really awesome modern sweatshirts with huge sleeves and a cropped top. Prints are fun as long as they're not overwhelming, so I think there's a chance each style could be done right. I can never stress enough how much I dislike the cropped pant look (skinny or wide leg, male or female pants). I hope nobody ever wears them ever, even though I see them all the time.
I could see Ron wearing them, but on accident. He'd probably buy a regular pair of pants but because he's tall, he'd end up with the cropped pant style on accident. I know I've done that on more than one occasion (since I'm a 6' tall female and finding pants my length is a nightmare!). I could see Hermione wearing a fun print or graphic, and I think Harry could be spotted in a belted coat as he avoids paparazzi after the battle.
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Date: 2013-05-03 10:30 pm (UTC)I could see Ron wearing them, but on accident. He'd probably buy a regular pair of pants but because he's tall, he'd end up with the cropped pant style on accident. I know I've done that on more than one occasion (since I'm a 6' tall female and finding pants my length is a nightmare!). I could see Hermione wearing a fun print or graphic, and I think Harry could be spotted in a belted coat as he avoids paparazzi after the battle.
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