Tie-dye can be traced back to the '60s, but the last time you wore it was probably in 1999, in the form of a ribbed tank top with a denim miniskirt and chunky Steve Madden slide sandals. After the groovy print was splashed onto practically every Spring runway [1], the fashion stars of Instagram held a really important meeting to discuss new styling methods. Just kidding, that didn't happen. But it's safe to say women are taking note from one another and coming up with ideas for coordinating tie-dye with slip skirts, checked coats, heck, even business suits. Below, we're noting our favourite fresh takes [2] on the throwback trend [3] so far.
Rule 1: If You're Going to Coordinate With Another Print, Make Sure It's Neutral
Rule 2: Balance Oversize Hoodies With Feminine Silhouettes, Like a Flowy Skirt
Rule 3: If Your Dress Reminds You of Your Old Spin Paint Masterpieces, Add Edgy Leather
Rule 4: When Combining With Other Trends, Like Shell Jewellery, Keep the Rest of the Look Simple
Rule 5: Layer Loose-Fitting Tees Over '90s Slips
Rule 6: Balance Playful Turtlenecks With Sophisticated Accessories, Like Ornamental Earrings
Rule 7: If You're Working a Bright Tee With Light-Wash Denim, Go For Power Pumps
Rule 8: When Wearing Tie-Dye to the Office, Opt For a Polished Sweater Over Anything Oversize
Rule 9: Add Height With Platforms When Your Look Is Slouchy
Rule 10: Pull Relaxed, Mis-Matched Separates Together With a Loud Chainlink Purse
Rule 11: When It Comes to Multiple Layers, Make Sure All Your Colours Are Complementary
Rule 12: A Pointed-Toe, Kitten Heel Mule Acts as a Subtle 2019 Style Wink
Rule 13: Don't Overthink It. Tie-Dye Is All About "the Easy," So Work With Laid-Back Basics
Rule 14: Head-to-Toe Can Be Tricky, So Make Sure You Break Up the Pattern With a Clean, Oversize Bag
Rule 15: Always Think About the Unexpected. If Everyone's Wearing Tie-Dye, What Can Be Special About Your Look?
Rule 16: Tuck in Bulkier Pieces to Define Your Figure Under a Trench Jacket
Rule 17: Bold Graphic Prints Are Fair Match Play, But Make Sure Your Tie-Dye's Where the Colour's At