Friday, July 11, 2008

What trend will you be trying this spring?

Brilliant Bohemian
Move over 80's flashback, the groovy 60's are what the fashion world is loving at the moment.


Yes, the 60's can mean so many things. Ra ra Skirts, flower power, coloured scarves, mini skirts, opaque stockings, half-up-dos. So much to experiment with, so many items to buy, so many stores in the hippy moment.

I suggest that if you plan to work this trend head online to your favourite stores (that are working this look), such as Dotti, Sportsgirl and Jay Jays to see how they have organised their model's outfits, before heading instore to shop for the look.



Perfect Picnic
Sometimes It takes one simple flirty dress to brighten your day up.


Next season you will be seeing alot of floaty picnic dresses, as was seen on the catwalk. These can be easily worn with Twiggy inspired oversized sunnies and a beret or with a pair of gladiator heels and a waistcoat. Perfect for a lunch out with friends or a day at the local park.



Daring Denim
Forget your usual dark blue jeans, spring is the season for different denim.


Bleached. Coloured. stonewash. faded. ripped. These certainly aren't what comes to mind when I think of the usual dark blue straight leg jeans, but they are fast becoming the 'new usual' jeans.

As has been seen in the past few years, as jeans have taken a daring turn in a venture for originality, dark blue straight leg jeans are 'BORING'. So why not try this trend, if you haven't already? Why not slip into your local shopping centre and try on a pair of stonewash trouser leg jeans or a pair of pale blue skinny legs?



Big Bows
Vogue loves them. Nicole Ritchie adores them. Babys are pressured into them. What about you?


It has tried, and failed, so many times before. Is it possible that it could finally suceed this spring/summer season? The designers at Fashion week certainly thought so, but what do you think? I'm not the biggest fan but a small bow on a pair of shoes or an accessory always makes me feel nice and fuzzy inside.



So what will you be trying this spring?

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