Jess Cartner-Morley on fashion: still wearing stripes? It’s time to join the dots
Once dismissed as frivolous, spots are having the last laugh – popping up on celebs, catwalks and all over the algorithm For years, stripes have
Once dismissed as frivolous, spots are having the last laugh – popping up on celebs, catwalks and all over the algorithm For years, stripes have been the thinking fashion person’s choice. The style equivalent of remembering to charge your phone overnight.
Bracing like sea air, with a top note of French intellectualism. In stripes, you can captain a ship and feast on oysters. Spots and dots are much less serious. From a distance, they could be smiley face emojis.
Spots bounce and dance, whereas stripes are rigid. They are spontaneous and giddy, where stripes are rational. The polo scene in Pretty Woman, when Julia Roberts wears that chocolate polka dot dress, is an iconic fashion moment not just because it’s a great dress, but because the dress itself does so much storytelling.
Those polka dots set Roberts apart as vivacious, adorable. The buttoned-up crowd around her does not stand a chance. Continue reading...
