Let's talk about last year.
At the beginning of last year, I 
unphilosophized about some 
trends I hated and some trends I loved from 2012. This year, I'll revisit my opinions and predictions and see what came 
true. Then I'll dispense some commentary on the fashion world of 2013.
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| My hi-low dress, or, rather, the picture that made me buy it.
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First of all, last year I expressed a loathing of 
leather.
 This year, I have acquired a black pleather jacket with fabric sleeves.
 It is totally trendy, probably won't be cool in another year, but I 
figured it was time to get a jacket that would fit the bill when I want 
to look bad (to the bone). 
Hi-Low skirts were another item on my 
 thumbs-down list, but I now have a dress with this style of skirt as 
well.
 It looked so pretty and flowing on the eBay photo, I couldn't resist! 
It was very cheap, being on the outs and all, so I figured it was worth a
 try. I haven't worn it yet. On the other hand, I'm still firmly opposed
 to 
spikes and 
dead animals.
I predicted 
pastels were
 on the rise. I haven't seen as much of them in the spring 2014 
collections, but there are still enough to make me happy. Especially in 
the shoes! 
Rainbow hair is probably on a downturn, but I still 
have every intention of dyeing my hair some ridiculous rainbow of shades
 soon and very soon. 
High-waisted jeans are still going strong. I'm seeing a bit more 
fringe thanks to the Great Gatsby movie (as well as some lovely 20's hair accessories), but we need more! Sadly, 
top hats did not make a comeback in 2013.
What else did I notice in 2013?
1. Animal Faces (Yay!)
As I mentioned in a 
previous post,
 shirts with huge animal faces were big. I saw some of them in 2012 as 
well, but didn't really catch on to their prevalence until last year. 
This delightfully kitschy trend can't hang on forever, but I'm not ready
 to let it go just yet!
2. Mixed Prints (Cry)
Mixed 
prints, on the other hand, have had their time in the sun, and I am more
 than ready for the return of simplicity. I can't even look at mixed 
prints. Whenever faced with an outfit of such cacophonous design, my 
eyes just glide right over it, unseeing. I try to be open-minded about 
fashion, but these unbearably chaotic combinations are never going to 
work for me. Gaaah, I can't even put a picture of it here! Just search 
Google for this atrocity if you must look.
3. Pointy Toes (Cry)
Uh
 oh. Pointy-toed shoes are coming back in a big way, and my chagrin is 
immeasurable. Pointy toes can look good if they're not too elongated, 
but they still pinch, pinch, pinch! The last 3 new pairs of shoes I 
bought all had pointy toes. I had to buy them all a half to a 
size-and-a-half larger than normal, yet they still hurt my toes. I 
foresee a few years of corns and other delights coming our way.
4. Chunky soles (Yay!)
On
 the other hand, chunky soles (à la those of the remembered days of my 
late teens) seem to be experiencing a revival as well. Although I am 
happy to put the bubble-toed clown shoes of the same era behind me, I 
wouldn't mind seeing a little bit more in the way of gratuitous 
platforms. Flatforms (
i.e. platform shoes with negligible heel rise) have also made a few appearances. Bring 'em on! 
5. Weird cutouts (Cry)
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| Shoe shapes have become so bizarre with the cutouts, that the last time I was
 shopping a shoe website,
 I briefly mistook this piece of jewelry for a 
shoe.
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This
 New Year's Eve, I saw a woman in a lovely dress with an empire waist 
and a columnar silhouette that looked like it came straight out of 
ancient Greece. I loved it. I wanted to have it. And then I noticed the 
hideous cutouts in the sides, and my infatuation was replaced by bitter 
disappointment. Cutouts seem to be inescapable this year.  
Done right, they can be artful, but taking big arbitrary chunks out of 
clothing, for seemingly for no other purpose than to make it harder to 
wear in cold weather, is not.
6. Boots (Yay!)

 
Boots 
(as worn prominently, frequently over one's pants) have been popular for
 so long now that it almost didn't occur to me to mention them. But it's
 wise to never take a good thing for granted. I love boots, in all 
shapes and colors, and they can stay mainstream for as long as they 
want!
7. Lucite Heels (Yay!)
These
 also go by the much-less-appealing name of "clear plastic heels", but 
regardless of what you call them, the fact remains that they are 
awesome. I bought a pair of shoes in this style this summer, 
to a somewhat disastrous effect, but I will try again. I can't get enough of 
the see-through sole, and I have a feeling I'll continue to see through 
plenty them in 2014.
8. Over-the-knee socks and boots (Yay!)
A
 few years ago, I could wear knee socks and be considered mostly normal.
 Now, however, most of the people wearing socks are wearing them above 
the knee. I don't get much mileage out of this trend, because any skirt 
that's short enough to be worn with thigh-high socks is probably too 
short for work, but I love it anyway. I hope it stays in style long 
enough for me to snag some over-the-knee socks at heavily discounted 
prices and find ways to get away with it.
9. Oversized everything (Cry)
I
 think loose, boxy tops are the epitome of unflattering, especially to 
me, but I'm not fond of the look on anyone. And it's definitely popular.
 Meanwhile, below the belt, "boyfriend" (or straight-legged, roomy 
around the hips, slouchy) jeans are showing up everywhere. I could grow 
to love this comfy style of pants, but not paired with a baggy shirt as 
well! "Oversized" seems like the kind of trend that defines a whole 
decade, so I can't expect it to go away overnight, but I still can hope!
10. Crop Tops / Bralettes (Um)
Crop
 tops were big (er, small) this year. I didn't get to try them because I
 never found one in my price range, and besides, there are very few 
occasions where it would be appropriate for me to wear one, especially 
when you take fat days into account. I'm neither for nor against the 
crop top, but if it stays popular for another year, maybe this will be 
the year I get wear it.