Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Trend Report - Spring 2012

Every season in fashion serves up a variety of new trends to try and experiment with, and this spring they are very wearable. From prints that make a strong statement to new brights color combinations, discover new ideas for your outfits for this upcoming season.



Sophie Theallet, Marc by Marc Jacobs, Tommy Hilfiger

Color Blocking

Bold bright colors can make a simple outfit look more glamorous. It's best to combine a maximum of 3 colors to really workt this trend.











Cole Haan "Alisa" Oxford

Colorful Oxford Shoes
Casual looking and classy at the same time (the ultimate 'smart/casual'), these shoes can enhance your spring look by wearing them in unusual colors, and they can also create a color block, which you could use as one of your 3 a day!












Nanette Lepore

Neon

Color combination of neon pinks, oranges and yellows combined with pastel lace over fluorescent colors make a bold fashion statement in the 2012 spring trend.








Cynthia Rowley, Derek Lam, Joseph Altuzarra



Bold Prints

Vibrant patterns came down the runway this season taking over head to toe looks such as florals, geometric and even kaleidoscopic ones.














Joy Cioci

Pastel Separates

Separates have a strong power: they can be mixed and matched for an elaborate style or they can be worn separately to standout by themselves, making your wardrobe so much more versatile. Pastel separates are a must for this spring.














Salvatore Ferragamo, Missoni, Blumarine

Tropical Brights

Wear your brightest jungle-inspired, resort patterns with an equally vibrant pair of  shoes and jewelry.
















Carolina Herrera

Graphic Art

Structured patterns themed with spring create the appearance of a conceptual and elegant outfit.  












Michael Kors, Donna Karan, Herve Leger

Tribal Chic

One of our favorite Fall trends is carrying over to Spring — tribal looks. This is a trend that re-invents itself every Spring. Safari-inspired pieces graced the runways at Michael KorsDonna Karan, and Diane von Furstenberg, as designers played with mixed prints, raw textures, and vibrant hues. From head-to-toe animal prints at Michael Kors to warrior-like tribal dresses at Herve Leger, we can’t wait to get our tribal on for Spring.

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