Showing posts with label style. Show all posts
Showing posts with label style. Show all posts

Saturday, February 10, 2024

Winter 2024 Fashion Trends (II)

JEANS, JEANS AND MORE JEANS

As you might expect, jeans with a push-in effect are among the trends for winter 2024.

The jeans that will mark these seasons are those in 80s style. From relaxed silhouettes to more fitted and sculpted options, jeans remain a key piece in any wardrobe.

Regular fit straight jeans are always a safe choice. But you can also opt for cropped jeans, which are gaining more and more popularity, or for slim jeans, which remain the center of attention for their versatility.

Pair them with jeans and boots for a casual and elegant look, or choose a more fitted pair and add a jacket for a more sophisticated approach. Whatever your style, jeans are ready to accompany you on all your fall/winter adventures, bringing a touch of attitude and timeless elegance.

(to be continued)

Thursday, February 1, 2024

The Nose Cover Trend Gen Z'ers Are Doing In Photo

  It’s the new fashion accessory that’s all the rage with Internet users. In wool, hand knitted, 
patterned or simply plain, the nose cap, also called "nose cover" or "nose scarf", has gone viral 
on social networks. With the freezing temperatures that have hit France in recent days, many TikTok 
users have recently appeared with this little accessory, which they believe has become essential to 
avoid catching a cold.

Originally from South Korea, the nose cap began to be exported around the world since influencer 
Jeff Kimie told his 400,000 subscribers about it. The video, published on TikTok, now has nearly 
6.5 million views, and has won over many Internet users, who are clearly not afraid of ridicule...

Useful against diseases in winter?

Beyond its more than questionable aesthetic side, this accessory which we call "ko do ri" in South 
Korea, and which attaches behind the ears, can be really useful to protect your nose, which is more 
sensitive to viruses when it's very cold. The French cardiologist and nutritionist Frédéric 
Saldmann explained in 2019, in his book Vital! (Albin Michel editions), the benefit of mufflers to 
prevent illnesses in winter, such as nasopharyngitis, angina or bronchitis, citing a study carried 
out by American researchers.

For those who would now like to go out fully covered, and who have not yet mastered crocheting, it 
is now possible to obtain it online on the Etsy or Alibaba marketplaces