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To Dye For

Courtesy of Fashionista

While ethnic-print dresses and truly wild florals are beginning to look a bit tired, we are really into the resurgence of tie-dye.

Like Faran, we associate 1960s and 70s style with nostalgia and fascinating glimpses into our mom's high school yearbook. While ethnic-print dresses and truly wild florals are beginning to look a bit tired, we are really into the resurgence of tie-dye. You can do it yourself – it's fun, but incredibly messy and requires strange ingredients like "soda ash." Or, you could follow the path of least resistance and seek out designers who have done the work for you.
Tie-dye has been all over the runways for a couple of seasons now, notably from Prada, but we love the way smaller designers are incorporating the wild pattern in a very controlled way.
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