Maybe because I was born in San Francisco during the era of the summer of love. Or was it all those sequined and fringe-edged dance costumes when I was a little girl? Or maybe coming of age in the 80’s in the time of hair bands and glam rock?
Whatever the reason, I love it and it’s a big trend right now and will continue to be all the rage in the spring. So how could I not do a fringe round up?!
First of all, let’s get to heart of the fringe movement … boho chic.
Loving this Roxy cardi/wrap that Santa brought me!
One of my favorite fashionistas, Monika from Style is My Pudding is the queen of boho, rock-goddess looks! Love her fringed long cardi and her fuzzy fringy jacket!
Because Shanna Said So is reason enough for me. Adore this cute casual boho look! (Side note: how perfect is the House of Harlow pendant with this look? Why did I never pick up one of those beauties?)
If you love boho, you have to check out Gnome Lover. She’s my go to for anything Anthropologie! And how adorable is she?
The always amazing Suzanne Carillo rocks so many different looks. Loving her in the this fringe-tastic ensemble!
Southern girls get in on the fringe action too with J from Bless Her Heart, Y’all wearing this cool aztec inspired sweater coat.
Boho not really your thing? Fringe can also be so glam! Check out these dolls.
Carylee of More Pieces of Me is a fringy glam delight in this fun mini.
And look at this stunning fringe dress for sale from Sheree at It’s Not That Deep.
Amy Ann of The Real Arnolds is dazzling in this statement fringe necklace.
Ashely from Fancy Stuff and Pretty Things looks sophisticated and fabulous with her fringy necklace. And hey, does a tassel count as fringe? Check out her bag!
Speaking of tassels, here’s the always beautiful Patti of Not Dead Yet Style wearing a charming fringy tassel pendant.
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