2. Bohemian
• Bohemian style focuses
on some exotic patterns
and textures. The free-
spirited Bohemian draws
inspirations from the
gypsy look with their
intricate patterns, peasant
blouses, multiple chains,
head scarves, and also
hippy ponchos and tie dye
jeans.
3. Chic
• One of the popular types of
fashion styles is the chic
style. "Chic" is often
synonymous with "trendy"
or "fashionable". People
who favor this style prefer
classic and stylish designs
that are striking and smart.
For example, the garments
are always well tailored and
the accessories are well
chosen. Chic style means
having clothes that have
strong colors but not garish.
4. Classic
• Classic style may express
comfort, but actually it focuses
more on quality and popular
styles such as white button-down
blouses, ballet flats, a wide-
legged trouser and leather boots.
Classic apparel has a superb
fabric and impeccable tailoring. It
focuses on clean uncluttered
lines and formal balance, which
expresses a sense of stability. If
you have this type of fashion, you
are showing simple elegance in
your wardrobe.
5. Exotic
• Exotic style focuses on
something very uncommon,
striking yet excitingly different.
A traveler who comes from
another exotic land may show
exotic style. Exotic style is often
mysterious and intriguing. The
clothing style centers on long
flowing lines that has rich
smoky colors, embroidery,
mysterious ornate patterns,
jungle prints, mosaics and
iridescent textures and shiny
jewelry, etc
6. Flamboyant
• Flamboyant" is associated with
"dramatic". However, between
flamboyant and dramatic,
flamboyant is more energetic
and outgoing. The main
characteristic of flamboyant is
being flashy. The clothing of
this fashion style are often
asymmetrical, exaggerated
flouncing, fringe, multi-colored,
and splashy. At most times,
flamboyant fashion style can
have outlandish prints or
intense bright colors.
7. Glamorous
• Glamorous style shows a
dazzling look accompanied with
refined drama. But it also has a
subtle allure, which can be
between dramatic style and
sexy style. Similar to flamboyant
style, the clothes often get
everyone’s attention. Most of
apparels are deep to bright,
however, not really intense. A
glamorous style is never
complete without diamonds,
silk and satin.
8. Romantic
• Romantics are often called
as hopeless or even
incurable, but in reality, she
is not looking for romance
but is hoping for romance. A
romantic is idealistic and
often unrealistic. The
apparel often includes
flowers, hearts, ruffles,
flouncing, soft fabrics which
have gentle curve lines and
accessorizes with lockets
and cameos.
9. Sophisticated
• People with sophisticated style
are not easily satisfied. Similar
to classic, these people want
high quality. Aside from high
quality, distinction and culture
polish which is beyond the
elegance are needed. People
who appreciate sophisticated
style are often socialites or
want to be one. In fact, these
people dream themselves as
connoisseurs who value haute
culture and luxury.
10. Western
• Western fashion style features
the cowboy themes of the
American Southwest and West.
The western fashion is great
for those who work or live on a
ranch, participate in a rodeo or
those who wish they live that
kind of life. The people with
this style typically have active,
sunny and straight-talking
characteristics. Western wear
can be very informal, such as
blue jeans, t-shirt, denim
jacket, fringe jacket, cowboy
hat, leather belt, and cowboy
boots, etc.
11. Traditional
• Traditional fashion style shows
the wholesome and sensible
“girl next door”. These people'
characteristics are practical,
polite and always dress
appropriately. Their styles are
classic since most of the
apparels are time-honored
favorites. A girl with this style
often wear a plaid flannel shirt
or pea coat. She also prefers
the classic black dress as long
as it suits the occasion.
12. Preppy
• Preppy style is very popular
among college students. This
style is often girly but not
too much frilly. The clothes
are great to mix and match.
In most of the time, the style
may appear luxurious but
actually people with this
style do not drop ton of cash
to have the look. The
apparel often includes
opaque tights, A-line skirts,
girly blouses and headbands,
etc.
13. Punk
• Punk style had started after
the World War II but it
became popular in the 1970’s.
It had gone through different
modifications and style twists
but the main goal of punk
style is to be anti-materialistic
and edgy. Glam punk has
bright colors, leather, spandex
and leopard print while pop
punk may have skinny jeans,
band tees, skater styles and
wrist bands.
14. Tomboy
• Tomboy style is for a girl who
wants to wear something
simple and who doesn't like to
wear pink. Tomboy style
focuses on graphic tees and
distressed shirts from the boy
section of department stores.
This apparel is a bit baggy but
it is not a bad thing. Likewise,
popular stores offer unisex
clothes that can be worn by
guys and gals.
15. Rocker
• Depending on the genre or
the crowd, rocker style may
vary from ultra-glam to
grunge. Thrift stores are the
ultimate source of the rock
styles. Clothes are cheap and
looks like they were worn in
for several months. Rockers do
not wear baggy clothes and
they opt for smaller size.
Rocker style is not complete
without ripped denim, vintage
tees and leather jacket.
16. Goth
• Gothic fashion is a clothing style
influenced by Goth subculture.
This style is characterized with
dark and morbid style of dress.
Common Gothic style includes
black lips, black hair as well as
black clothes. Males and females
who follow Goth style wear dark
fingernails and dark eyeliner.
Some elements in Goth style are
often borrowed from punk style,
Victorians and Elizabethans.