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Whether you wish to infuse your wardrobe with something fresh or are simply combing the internet for the latest in women’s clothing, give pause to one of the biggest up-and-coming trends: feminine grunge. The look extends through designers’ collections in various clothing items, such as knitwear, sweaters, jeans, and jackets. The result is a perfect blend of old and new that’s easy to replicate for everyone. 

A Brief Guide to One of Fall’s Most Exciting Women’s Clothing Trends 

Denim That’s Fashionably “Falling Apart”

women's clothingStart with deconstructed denim. Jeans with holes in the knees are a simple nod to the classic grunge look, while uneven ankle hems and frays create a fashion-forward fusion of grunge and boho. The deconstructed look is seen in all cuts of denim, from edgy body-skimming skinny jeans to the relaxed “boyfriend” cut, making it accessible for all ages.

Weathered Knitwear

Oversized, weathered knitwear complements deconstructed denim perfectly. The original grunge look rarely focused on form-fitting pieces, as layers of flannel and denim was the preferred look. Roomy knitwear pieces make this unisex fashion idea more feminine since knitwear is soft and touchable.

Create Balance with Structured Booties

Structured short boots give the deconstructed look the visual balance. Such footwear gives ensembles a purposeful, stylized feel. Wedges will yield a more feminine effect while flats will keep things causal. Choose your accessories to compliment your footwear, such as a long necklace or statement ring. 

LaDiDa is Moorestown, NJ’s premier boutique specializing in boho-inspired women’s clothing and accessories. Owner Pheobe Sufrin lovingly selects each piece that’s featured on her store’s shelves and favors designers and brands ranging from Alex & ANI® to Vintage Havana to Pura Vida®. Stop by to find your winter must-haves at this fabulous women’s clothing boutique, or visit the website to see what’s new. You can also call (856) 222-1778 with any questions and keep up with the boutique on Twitter.

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