Runway to Real Life: 3 Tips for Wearing Gingham, the Pattern That’s Making a Comeback

Joe Zee shares three tips for wearing gingham in 2015.

— -- Runway fashions are certainly eye-catching, but they’re not very practical for everyday wear.

"I think when you see something on the runway, I always call that sort of fashion trends on steroids,” he said. “It's really such an amplified version of what you see. But take a little bit of it, and don't be scared.”

At Bloomingdale’s in New York City, “GMA”’s Paula Faris and Zee checked out the season’s fashion favorite: gingham.

Zee said gingham is all about familiarity. “It's that thing you wore when you were a little kid. But, like, how do you actually make it work as an adult?” he said.

He offered the following tips:

1. Go for a clean, structured line. Zee said people should find gingham in clean lines and “sophisticated silhouettes.”“Because if it becomes too casual, it can look like a weekend picnic dress, and I think -- that's not what you want,” he said. “And I think if you can keep silhouettes that are a little bit more structured, it's going to give you that sophistication. And I think it's about that contrast.”

2. Stick to neutral tones. “You should try to, maybe, do it in a very sort of core neutral color -- black and white gingham I love,” he said. “You know, I think you want to stay away maybe from blue and white, because it feels to picnic, and too costume."

3. Keep it modern.