Tie-Dye is back this summer and here's how to wear it
Many of us were happy that the tie-dye trend was safely in the past.
All it took was for Beyonce to wear it on the beach and Justin Bieber to wear it to church and now every catwalk is awash with tie-dye.
It’s not all bad news, though. Tie-dye might have been resurrected, but it’s had a chic makeover in the process.
The styles we’ll see this summer are a much more muted version of the once loved classic of years gone by.
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The structured tie-dye
The first big change we’ve seen is that the flamboyant pattern has become decidedly more structured.
2019’s version of tie-dye is less hippy and more fashion-forward. It’s something you can wear everyday without having to make a statement.
Marks & Spencer has launched a range of summer dresses whicj fit into this category and work perfectly for summer holidays.
Ombre tie-dye
Another more muted look we can get on board with is the ombre tie-dye.
The ombre look has been a popular hairstyle for a few years now, but it has only recently made its way into our fashion.
The look, shown by this Coast maxi dress, seems to create more of a dip-dye effect making it a nod to the trend rather than a full-on homage to it.
The pastel tie-dye
Classically, the tie-dye pattern was all about bold colours. Rich pinks and garish greens would intertwine with each other to create a statement.
This season’s tie-dye is less about the statement pieces, though.
This New Look pleated skirt is a perfect example of how the style can work without overpowering your entire outfit.
Horizontal tie-dye
In a bid to add a bit of order to what is seen as quite a disorderly trend, horizontal lines have been added to a lot of tie-dye clothing.
This TOAST Ikat pleated skirt uses a fuchsia and berry colour blocking as a base for the tie-dye.
That base gives the look a more structured finish, contrary to the older tie-dye style which mainly featured a white base colour.
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A homage to the original tie-dye
Not everybody wants to see the classic look modernised. That’s evident by the amount of tie-dye that has stayed true to its roots.
If you’re somebody who doesn’t like the trends to divert too heavily from the original, you needn’t fear.
There are plenty of options for the purists amongst us, including this Mango tie-dye blouse.
There are plenty of ways to wear tie-dye which makes it accessible to everybody. This is perhaps why it’s such a stand-out trend of 2019.