What’s modern about the bold shoulder is that they don’t always have a bulky ‘set in’ shoulder pad, like their 80’s counterpart.
There’s more of a peaked rise to the tip (thank you Balenciaga for never letting this styling trick take a nap) or have a sharp, clean edge rather the bulk of the Dynasty TV show era.
Sometimes, there’s not even a shoulder pad at all.
Look for shoulder embellishments like ruching and ruffles or just a few simple tucks to create the illusion of fullness, rather than the physical shoulder pad itself.
The trick to wear the new shoulder pads and shoulder details without looking out of proportion is to stay in balance with your frame. Let the styling of the width of the garment’s shoulder line be in sync with your bone structure. Avoid any look that creates a top heavy, linebacker feel and keep it more of a clean architectural detail.
Don’t forget that a strong shoulder creates the need for more room in your next layer, so adding a strong shouldered jacket is easier to work with rather than a blouse that won’t fit under anything else that you own.
Sharp shoulders look modern, fresh, and their expiration date is far from now. Try on, why not?!
Try these shoulder pads and strong shoulder looks on for size:
Photos, this page only, Mercedes Benz Fashion Week New York
Published on October 27, 2009





















Thursday October 29, 2009 at 05:18am
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