Not all the great fashion looks are found on the runway. Sometimes, by simply moving the camera away from the catwalk, you can discover some true fashion in action. Here are a few looks that were spotted on the streets along with their handmade counterparts.
Chevrons, a classic pattern that goes the distance. I like the simple stripe pattern of this one.
![]() |
Street Style from WWD.com |
Here is a long sleeve variation that can easily be modified.
![]() |
Wynne Sweater by Marie Wallin |
Speaking of stripes, here are some bottom that are sure to get some attention. Sort of reminds me of the stripe pattern found on some snakes.
![]() |
Street Style from Clare Vivier |
Here is a short crocheted version. You could make it longer if you prefer more coverage, or keep it short and add some solid leggings as shown. Striped bottoms work best with a solid colored top.
![]() |
Striped Mini Skirt by Coats & Clark |
Have I crocheted you before? This vest top got me to thinking instantly of something else with the same look and color combo.
![]() |
Model Lily Kwong |
Ah, yes, the granny square mini skirt. I'm really tempted to crochet the vest above. I love the colors and it doesn't look like it would be too hard to construct. The collar and pockets? I'd either crochet or knit those separately and attach them later.
![]() |
Hollywood Granny Squares Skirt by Shiri Mor What look have you knitted or crocheted that you've been caught on the camera wearing? |
No comments:
Post a Comment