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I’m jealous of the warm Alana Zimmer

Sitting here in our freezing office in Melbourne, I wish I could don the winged shoes worn by Alana Zimmer in her sports fashion inspired pictorial for the June edition Flare magazine. It was lensed on a very inviting beach by photographer Max Abadian; but all I can hope for is seeing the down-under take on 2010 fall fashion trends through my quickly frosting over glasses.

Alana Zimmer: Flare June 2010

Alana Zimmer and her Winged Shoe

Alana Zimmer: Flare June 2010
Alana Zimmer: Flare June 2010
Alana Zimmer: Flare June 2010
Alana Zimmer: Flare June 2010
Alana Zimmer: Flare June 2010
Alana Zimmer: Flare June 2010
Alana Zimmer: Flare June 2010

Abbey Lee Kershaw eclectic foho

I love Abbey Lee Kershaw’s eclectic style. She pulls off the thrown-together look with complete

authenticity – like in this street style shot with folkish embroidery, lace tights, brown leather boots

and coat with faux fur trim.

Abbey Lee Kershaw street style

Sports fashion trend: sporty clothing

In 1982 Olivia Newton John told us, “let’s get physical”. And though the 1980s fashion revival has been and gone, Olivia’s words will still ring true among 2010’s fashion trends. No, we’re not talking fitness-induced sweat stains, neon lycras, or hideous headbands. Instead sportswear becomes streetwear in Spring 2010 – in all its sexy, svelte, and effortless glory.

Alexander Wang’s inimitable cool factor puts him at the fore of this trend. The young, fresh interpretation he sent down the runway for Spring 2010 means we’ll all be looking to American football for an injection of youthful tomboy cool into our wardrobes come Spring. But while football is key, it’s not the only sportswear inspiration: we’ll also be looking to sports like baseball & hockey, tennis, scuba-diving, and dance.

Alexander Wang: sport trend 2010

Sports trend: the looks

The possibilities for 2010’s sportswear fashion trend are many – but it’s also easy to go wrong. Thus, we’ve singled out four key looks for how to wear this trend in 2010: the tomboy, the sporty flapper, the urban dancer, and the Bond bombshell.

The tomboy

She’s the pretty girl at school with the rough-and-tumble attitude, the one who’s blissfully unaware of her own beauty; the one that kicks the ball with the boys oblivious to their crushes. Alexander Wang epitomised this look with his Spring 2010 collection: youthful, unimaginably cool, and ultimately sexy. The cool factor is engineered by way of cropped tops, pants low slung to expose the waistband of an under-layer; leather cross-lacing, jersey fabrics, football-style shoulders. Woven into the effortless tomboy look are super-feminine elements like sheer fabrics and high heeled shoes, placing the look firmly in 2010.

Along with American football – which was also an inspiration behind Alexandre Herchcovitch’s Spring 2010 collection – you can also take your fashionable sportswear inspiration from other tomboyish sports like hockey, baseball, rugby league, and soccer.

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Alexander Wang Spring 2010 runway

The sporty flapper

If she were a character, she’d be The Great Gatsby’s Jordan Baker; athletic, boyish, cynical, seductive. Golf or tennis are the flapper girl’s games, so in 2010 it’s preppy with a 1920s twist. Look no further than Hermes – with drop-waist pleated skirts and sports stripes in classic colours – for inspiration.

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Hermes Spring 2010 runway

The urban dancer

She’s a little more Dirty Dancing than Swan Lake; but that said it’s not an 80s costume party free-for-all either. We simply mean that – as with any take on the sports trend in 2010 – it’s best when femininity is kept low key. There’s an element of the urban, of the street. A little bit of toughness and carelessness. Look to Charlotte Ronson as a perfect example, with a subtly stonewashed bodysuit given modern flair; soft ballet pinks and creams transferred into skinny pants and flowing sheer hoodies, her looks capped off by topknots and understated braided sweatbands. Bottega Veneta’s slouchy sweats in pastel yellows are another prime example.

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The Bond bombshell

Bond girl bikinis

You know all those knock-out Bond Girl bikinis that somehow suggest an element of the functional, and yet are really nothing more than sex bomb swimwear? Ursula Andress’ belted bikini, or the red scuba suit in Thunderball… that’s what to think of when you attempt this look.

Based heavily in scuba and diving wear, sleek modern takes were seen on the runways of Gucci, Julien Macdonald, and Alexander McQueen for Spring 2010. Any dabbling in this type of sporty look should be skin-hugging, sexy, and most of all – dangerous.

Sports trend at Julien MacDondald
Scuba-inspired outfit at Julien Macdonald, Spring 2010

Daily discovery: a dash of tomboy cool

Here’s a top worth snapping up if you’re after a cost effective way to work the sporty clothing trend into your wardrobe. A slouchy grey sweatshirt with mesh shoulders and contrast faux suede sleeve panels, it’s perfect for recreating Alexander Wang’s Spring 2010 tomboy look and costs just $86 at pixie market.

Grey sweat at pixie market

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