Fashion Choices of Gen Y in Retrospective

Two biggest movements of our time ARTISAN and WELLNESS BOOM has well forayed the households of nuclear families and individuals of GEN Y. Ibiza island lifestyle is a classic example of modern euphoria based on wellness and spirituality [1]. The lifestyle of GEN Y has been marked by their self confidence in choosing the way they wish to live in the present often ready to explore & elicit emotional responses amidst balancing their strengths and weakness [2]. Moreover the intention to live out i.e. away from the parents is increasingly witnessed in all parts of the globe among the youngsters. This is analogous to situation that prevailed in America by the beginning of 20th century when an increasing number of professional women were attempting to live outside the traditional parameters of society. Spurred on by the movements such as rational dress society (1881), Pre-Raphaelites, musical stars and Hollywood stars, bohemianism reflected in a sort of lifestyle itself [3]. The term “bohemian” applies to people who choose to live unconventional, artistic lives meanwhile the original meaning references travellers or refuges from central Europe rather popularly addressed as gypsies [4].


Introduction
Two biggest movements of our time ARTISAN and WELLNESS BOOM has well forayed the households of nuclear families and individuals of GEN Y. Ibiza island lifestyle is a classic example of modern euphoria based on wellness and spirituality [1]. The lifestyle of GEN Y has been marked by their self confidence in choosing the way they wish to live in the present often ready to explore & elicit emotional responses amidst balancing their strengths and weakness [2]. Moreover the intention to live out i.e. away from the parents is increasingly witnessed in all parts of the globe among the youngsters. This is analogous to situation that prevailed in America by the beginning of 20th century when an increasing number of professional women were attempting to live outside the traditional parameters of society. Spurred on by the movements such as rational dress society (1881), Pre-Raphaelites, musical stars and Hollywood stars, bohemianism reflected in a sort of lifestyle itself [3]. The term "bohemian" applies to people who choose to live unconventional, artistic lives meanwhile the original meaning references travellers or refuges from central Europe rather popularly addressed as gypsies [4].
Painter Vasily Kandinsky's non-objective style of art using geometric shapes and colours did occasionally culminate in designing dress for his wife in an unconventional style [5]. Rather in other words, looking forward for the simplest innovative solution to an existing problem, worthy of lifestyle traits and desires has been a code word for Gen Y. This provides an opportunity for the brands to push the boundaries of aesthetics, create new codes mixing references of street wear and luxury [6]. Let us investigate the Interpolations and deconstructions of Bohemianism and Bon chic Bon genre to discover the most likely expectant fashion choices of Gen Y.    The 20th Century bob hairstyle which served as symbolic of independent and progressive woman furthered the cause of bohemian lifestyle. And Protagonist roles of Julia Roberts in "Pretty woman" and Uma Thurman in "Pulp fiction" did help to expand the reach of this new lifestyle [10] (Figure 3). To add on to this bohemian lifestyle is the works of Dora Carrington whose unique, colourful depiction of fruits, flowers, and a brightly plumed bird on a brass urn and the painting of Female Figure Lying on Her Back speaks about the intuitiveness and uninhibited feminine expressions [11]. Parisienne women preferred grotesquely large hats, gold or silver thread embellished patterns sometimes laced with flowers, fruits, feathers and ribbons" to add to the decorum. Even comic operas, "The bohemian Girl" did stage everyday dress design similar to bohemian look [12] (Figure 4). Bon chic Bon genre refers to a subculture of stylish members of the Paris upper class who prefer being fashionable at the same time retaining the appearance of social respectability [7]. It literally means "good style", "good attitude". The list of BCBG includes: Hermès scarves; Montblanc pens; the colour loden green and the sartorial fabric list comprising of silk, cotton, linen, wool, tweed referring good taste to comfort [13]. What makes it the more adorable is the common belief that French beauty secrets are enshrined in BCBG concept that makes up the ubiquitous French style and it is evidently expressed as if looking through the Window "French eye of design" in the illustrations of Jeanne Aelia [14] ( Figure 5).

Bon chic Bon genre (BCBG)
Analogous to BCBG concept, Preppy style did exist in United States and in United Kingdom it is referred as Sloane rangers. Preppy otherwise known as Ivy league style reflects the popular essential style code of America and always an element or two is patronized by top US brands such as Ralf Lauren, Lilly Pulitzer and Tommy Hilfiger even today [15]. Unlike the decline of "Sloane rangers" of UK in the recent times, the "preppy" style got rejuvenated by the Japanese van look of Kensuke Ishizu in early 21st century [11,15].

Deconstructed Non-bourgeois bohemian
Floral patterns, paisley or geome tric prints, mystic metal jewellery, head wrap or an oversized hat, feathery earrings, sandals or boots make a perfect prop for an unkempt environment [16]. Notwithstanding mixing up patterned and printed silhouettes, ruffles skirts with non symbolic accessories sports a crafty multi colored kitsch outlook [17]. This choice for non-bourgeois style undermines the free spiritedness and no prejudice barred approach in flaunting new semantic attributes a lag lamping attitude. The whole concept is about crossing the threshold limit and experimentation seeking inner harmony analogous to the bohemian rhapsody the 3rd best selling UK single of all time that focuses on a more emotional level [18]. This deconstructed trend entered the design houses of Diane von Furstenberg, Simone Rocha and Junya Watanabe in fall 2017 runway emphasizing the overall aesthetic carefree and feminine [19] (Figure 6).

Conclusion
For Gen Y Living in the moment, living their passion takes precedence over the preference to acquire the status symbols: Property, car, savings, etc [20]. Thus Non-indulgence in impersonating others provided the impetus to nurture value driven fashion solutions. And Fashion, particularly contemporary fashion, is all about appropriating the ostracized, the old, the déclassé, and making it new [21]. The reason to live in the moment deserves to make a style statement of their own instead of being conservative and complying by an aesthetic standard; "Norm core". Again are they completely oblivious to the Bourgeois theme, the answer is no.
Hence the choice would be to add on personal style flavour how ever non-descript it might be, thus pushing forward their style sense marked by their latent desires amidst retaining the adoration for French eye of design. In other words the Gen Y's expected choice is analogous to combination of Bourgeois and Bohemian.