There was a time when fanny packs were a big thing, and many people wore them. That wasn’t actually the name of them, but because many people tended to wear them over their rear ends, the name stuck. But as with many trends, the popularity of the fanny pack began to fade to the point where anyone who wore one was considered to be a stereotypical clueless tourist – someone who didn’t know better than to wear something so outdated. Well, now the wheel of fashion turns and the fanny pack may again be rising. Some of the high-end models can sell for as much as $2000. The more official name for the fanny pack is a hands-free bag or a belted satchel. Whatever the
Runways Archive
Spring is by far one of the top seasons for fashion because it gives us all a chance to shed our winter coats and flaunt our style. This year, we’ll welcome back some long-missed trends that are just as comfortable as they are chic. And some of the fabrics and prints to look forward to will give us a chance to be playful with our wardrobes. But we don’t want to just tell you what’s in for the season — you’ll need the details on how to wear it, as well! Whether you’re searching for sartorial inspiration or just want to know what to keep an eye out for, here’s the list you shouldn’t miss. For a complete fashion guide to spring 2013, just keep

Fall 2012 Boot Trends: The Return of the High Boot The advent of fall marks the beginning of the cold season. And while the major designers wrote the trends over half a year ago, during the world’s most popular and well attended fashion weeks around the world, the beginning of the season is a great time to revisit their suggestions and see which ones of their forecasts were a hit and which ones went a-miss. The tall boot, scheduled to make a remarkable return this season was all over the runways during the fall/winter 2012 collection shows. How it was featured, precisely, which style suggestions successfully made the transition toward ready-to-wear brands and what we can expect to see this autumn when it comes to
