Although tie-dye was an identifying symbol among hippies, it has re-emerged in modern fashion. Everything from handbags to dresses to blouses is showing a little love to 1967's Summer of Love. Both women's and men's designers have embraced tie-dye as a motif in recent collections.
The tie-dye of the 1960s was characterized by numerous bright colors and homemade appearence to each garment. Nowadays designers seem to favor a slightly more muted palatte and more controlled pattern.
- Diane von Furstenberg shows her appreciation in a brown and pink wrap dress.
- Michael Kors gives equal tie-dye oppertunities to men and women with his collection.
- Lucky Brand deviates from their typical denim to create this tie-dye purse, and allows people that might be a little tie-dye shy to add some old-school pizazz to their wardrobe with an accessory.