Tuesday, March 5, 2013

What To Expect From Trendy Tops For Juniors This Year

By Emilia Espinoza


Children's fashions are as dynamic as adults' ready to wear, and they are often inspired by the collections seen at fashion weeks throughout the word. There is, however, a large proportion of junior trends that are entirely independent of adult fashions. This is as it should be, since children's clothing needs a good dose of brightness and fun regardless of the season. This year trendy tops for juniors will be full of bold, bright prints.

Polka dots, stripes and bows will be stitched onto girlish garments in similar ways to those of adult collections. The summer's hippest fabric is lace, but for children it will be daintier. It will be used as a bottom layer that will be visible just beneath the hems of shirts. Pinafore tops will be layered over shirts and worn with short leggings. Layers will be mixed with lace that adds interest to hemlines.

Little girls will always love roses, particularly if they are pink. This season, flowers are stitched onto garment necklines and worn with tulle. The pop art trend is removing pastels from girls' wardrobes in favor of bright primary shades with iconic commercial prints.

Toddler tees and infant body suits are being designed in keeping with the pop art trend. The sense of humor of these garments is important. Humorous phrasing will be seen on items that hint at having an urban edge.

Floral prints are becoming far more detailed and artistic. Rose prints on wide A line tops are worn with leggings. Disparate shades are used together for an alternative aesthetic. Expect to see pink and green worn in the same outfit. Tops for girls take the form of short, unstructured dresses. Tiny lace details are seen around the hem, and it's not unusual to wear a vast amount of tulle underneath to add volume.

Teenagers and preadolescents will be wearing black and colored denim, neon tees and studded leather as part of the Eighties rocker aesthetic. Neon will be used to brighten up T shirts, and electric colors will be combined with jeans. This trend is a highlight in adult ready to wear collections, but it will be slightly toned down for children.

Boys will be wearing Eighties colored denim with chambray collar shirts in winter. Interesting denim washes and weaves will give denim shirts a Seventies flavor. Color blocking within the same garments is carried out in a similar way to adult collections. Neon strips will be seen on boys' and girls' clothing.

Contrasting colors are bold, but fluorescent accents create a more stunning aesthetic for T shirts. Neon accents will be used on print on print combinations. Combining disparate prints is far from simple, but young trend setters will adore creating such vibrant outfits.

Stripes are being seen in styles that are reminiscent of jail prints as well as regatta styles. These can be used on bright cottons, but the most fashionable way to wear them is with chambray and denim. Basic garments that are generally worn in khaki, stone and navy are being covered in tropical prints instead. Trendy tops for juniors will also be seen in layered ruffles.




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