Fashion Trends to Look Forward to Post COVID-19

Hey Everyone!

I am now making my third return to this blog (its all about the rebranding). I have decided that I am a college graduate and want to truly commit to establishing myself in the fashion industry and part of that is creating a portfolio of work for myself that I feel shows my perspective. Obviously, becoming an influencer would be dope, but I honestly just want to create content that I like and post it out on the Internet for people to see. If people like it, cool- if not, cool. This is basically an electronic stream of opinions and commentary. With that being said, it is no lie that COVID-19 and self-quaranting has got me left with a lot of creative juices trapped in my head, so this blog will also help me have an outlet while still following the guidelines of ~social distancing~ (which by the way is very very important to be doing and if you are not, just know that you are a part of the problem of the spread of this disease and are not doing your part to make this go away). Being trapped in my family's house definitely is not ideal and at times I feel myself going crazy living with five other people, ages ranging from 12 to 51. But, as corny as it seems, tapping into my passion for the fashion industry during this time has been my one mental escape from it all. Whether it be reading a book (which I literally have not done since elementary school) about my favorite designer, making collages from fashion magazines or following social media pages- it has been my one leg to lean on. You get the gist. Anyways, this post is basically to give you something to look forward to post COVID-19: new fashion trends!!! Just a quick disclaimer- if you haven't already noticed, I am not a professional. These are literally all of my research- supported predictions and opinions of things happening in Spring/Summer 2020, but I hope you guys still enjoy it all and if these predictions come true, just remember ya girl Sara Anne!


wonderful winter Looks

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So it has been freezing lately and I have a treat to keep you all warm ( I tried to be funny). I am slowly getting into the groove of photoshoots and I have decided to put together a couple of outfits of my go-to looks for winter time. All of these outfits are the perfect combinations of basic and stylish. My style since coming to college has changed from Lilly Pulitzer shorts and Shirley Temple curls to flair jeans and middle parts. With time comes change and there has been a lot of change, so I hope you all get a kick out of this post and find something to you can wear too!
Enjoy!
1. The Holiday Card
As you can guess, I wore this in my family's Christmas card and I love this look. Every year, I am in charge of picking out the color scheme for the outfits in the card. This year was black, red, and white. I paired my classic Hollister flair blue jeans with a J. Crew red and navy striped mock turtleneck, a white fluffy Patagonia, and light brown Steve Madden booties. It is very simple but looks so good (in my opinion). Here are some pictures of the look, including some of the photos we used in our card.


Blue Jean Baby

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Recently I have noticed a lot of 90s trends coming back into the fashion world, one of which is the denim overall dresses. Denim never goes out of style and is the easiest thing to be paired with. Everyone needs basics in their closets because basics make everything else POP.  My mom actually gave me her dress that she wore herself in the 90s and it is the cutest thing. I love this dress with all of my heart because it is such a basic thing but you can pair it with whatever you would like. Also, I feel like it is a "full circle moment" because I am almost the same age has my mom when she was wearing this dress. It's super cool when you share the same fashion style as your parents. Also the fact that I got this dress for free is a huge bonus!!!

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