EMBROIDERED JACKET

EMBROIDERED JACKETS





"The '60s had edge; the '70s had embroidery"- Gina Barreca
Hello people how are you'll, today I am posting about the street style trend which have something definitely interesting to talk about. Yes, I am talking about the jacket trend which is just not an ordinary jacket trend it is about the embroidered one. Embroidered jacket is all about statement making colours and outstanding detailing.


Embroidery is the handicraft of decorating fabric or other materials with needle and thread or yarn. Who don't need a nice embroidered jacket, I want one, after all it deserves 'essential piece' status in our wardrobes. The origin of embroidery can be traced back to Ancient China, where they would take use of various hand sewing techniques to patch, mend or decorate their clothing. Today, there is resurgence in embroidery within the fashion world with high end designers plus you can also see street style on various celebrities endorsing this beautiful trend with so much comfort. It is no doubt a comfortable piece of cloth with an edge to it.



I sometimes think of wearing my embroidered jacket on an occasion like music concerts or a night out with my girl gang, there is something unique about this jacket that we can't quiet put our finger on. So guys to amp your wardrobe quotient you actually need one!




You can style your piece with metallic skirts, skinny jeans, pair of pants or with beautiful aztec print shorts( to breathe that boho). Indie embroidery is an example of smart tailoring for winning over any combination. Actually it is best of both the worlds in one spiffy jacket.
Style Cap: For my version of embroidered jacket, go for a white jacket base with colourful embroidery and combine it with nice printed top and boho print shorts, accessorise with gypsy ornaments and there you go!


"The fall couture presentations in Paris are usually my favourite moment on the fashion calendar; beautiful weather; a busy rather than manic schedule, and let's face it seeing the artistry, the embroidery, and handmade magnificience that goes into every dress"- Elisabeth Von Thurn Und Taxis

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