Futuristic Fashion

shiny-black-patent-vinyl-futuristic-topSpace age fashion has been an enduring trend, popularized by everything from galaxy prints to holographic material. Characterized by a sleek, minimalist style, the possibilities of futuristic fashion have long captivated the imagination for many years.

You won’t find any busy patterns or bursts of color here, the primary palette consists of neutrals; silver, white or black. Variations of metallic colors in shades of gray, blue or shimmery gold are all fair game when it comes to intergalactic fashion.

Space inspired fashion is known for smooth lines and intricate designs. Definitely an upgrade from a bulky astronaut suit, wearing a vinyl bodysuit is definitely a key styling item for future fashion. It’s easy to keep things provocative with sexy additions, like keyhole cut-outs, lace up corset detailing or studs.

You’ll turn heads with a “Tron” inspired, all white bodysuit. Everything from it’s form-fitting style to the streamlined ribbing and patches of glowing LED lighting is bound to make people take a second look. Go for an easy, alien approved look with a flirty fit-and-flare dress.

Complete the chic look with avant garde detailing, like exaggerated points at the shoulder and ultra high platforms. Bring out your inner Princess Leia with a double bun hairstyle.

Whether you love the hologram look or a more monochromatic ensemble, there’s something for everyone with this space-inspired trend. Get inspiration from all ends of the galaxy by incorporating some edgy, futuristic fashion into your style.

Written by Jade Nicolette

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4 Comments

Kendall Reese

I wasn’t expecting the Princess Leia double buns to come up, but it actually ties in nicely with the space theme and adds a softer, recognizable touch to all the metallics and corset details.

Hayden Sloane

The idea of pairing a fit-and-flare dress with exaggerated shoulders and ultra high platforms is interesting, it balances something playful with that sharp, avant garde edge you described.

Cameron Vale

I like how the article emphasizes neutrals like silver and black instead of the usual loud galaxy prints, it really makes the sleek, minimalist angle of futuristic fashion feel more wearable day to day.

Reese Palmer

The mention of vinyl bodysuits and LED accents instantly made me think of Tron, and I appreciate how the piece connects those bold elements with cleaner silhouettes and smooth lines.


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