Recession Fashion

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Of course, there’s the little matter of how will we pay for our new fall fashions? You’ll be reassured to know that this question won’t bother that sector of the population that attends fashion shows and buys directly from couturiers. For the rest of us who await the trickle-down of readymade fashion must-haves, the question is a little more acute.

One secret of success is to pick and choose. Picking a new accessory—which the Vogue editors pushed as an idea—has always been a way of getting a modish look without too much financial pain. There are bound to be a lot of inexpensive costume jewelry knock-offs of statement necklaces and faux bijoux. I admire those who can sew and adapt the latest outlines or features, whether they are the new silhouettes or an alluring bias cut. One of my favorite books, available at the reference desk in the Art Reading Room is a wonderful resource, full of pictures and retro chic suggestions, called Collectible fashions of the turbulent 30s. Now, those were the days when your dress dollar had to go a long way! Unless you were Marlene Dietrich.

Those who know how to do canny shopping will benefit this year. If you live in the metro New York area, check out two sites that offer ways to shop frugally: TheElegantTightwad.com and fashionswapandmeet.wordpress.com

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I think these times require

I think these times require people to make most out of old stuff. It's time to recreate old stuff into something new. When recycling torn neckties becomes the in-thing, now we have a new trend. Also, people will be forced to be creative enough with their old clothes. It's a good thing actually.

I live in New Zealand, we

I live in New Zealand, we had a recession here in the 1990s. Whilst times were tough in almost every other respect, we were having great fun finding with our fashion. I was a teenager at the time and we were into wearing: petticoats as dresses, pajamas to school, tea cozys for hats. Necessity is the mother of invention (as they say) and although no one I knew had the bread to buy new clothing - we had a great time braking down fashion barriers, raiding opportunity stores and listening to grunge music. It was a blast. I am hoping for a repeat this time around, it would be a real silver lining to the tough times ahead.

hi im a honours student and

hi im a honours student and doing my research on the inpact the recession has on fashion in terms of trends,style,Silhouette ect.past influences as well as the current.does any body know of any good reading on this?

i love this topic cause it's

i love this topic cause it's so true. we can still look fly in 09wit our recssion still goin on!!