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Summer Fashion Trends For 2010

Wednesday, May 26th, 2010

Whether you’re spending time relaxing on a beach, touring a European city or reading outside in your own back yard, you’ll want to be feeling
fashionable. Check out these tips for creating the most beautiful and trendy summer wardrobe.

- This year invest in a classic Parisian striped top. It will go with everything in your wardrobe, from high waisted shorts to 50s style tapered trousers. Pop it on when you want to look elegant and expensive, and add a straw hat for a Venetian twist.

- Hair styles for summer 2010 are inspired by braids. Whether you do a large messy fishtail side braid in the style of Alexander Wang’s New York show or create a vintage braided updo in the style of Rochas girls, keep experimenting with different plaits for different occasions.

- The crew neck is the neckline of the season, and thank goodness, because this means that gorgeous tanned legs can be shown off to their full advantage whilst you remain elegant and classy. Keep your t-shirts long sleeved as well as high necked, and for extra fashion points invest this season in a high-waisted skirt to mix and match with your multicoloured shirts.

- Learn the art of draping and wrapping, if you want to look super chic this summer. Donna Karan’s runway was filled with artistic fabric
movements and styles, which you can replicate at home by being a bit more experimental and maybe even creating your own chiffon wrapped
bodycon dress. Keep the colours neutral for the most subtle effect.

- Blonde hair is the ultimate summery compliment to fresh glowing skin. Take a visit to your hairdresser to get some subtle highlights added that will catch the sun’s rays on a hot day by the beach. And keep drinking lots of water so that your skin looks hydrated and fresh.

- Classic shapes mixed with modern prints make for a very pretty but edgy look. Combine lace and sharp tailoring for a similar effect or bright
contemporary colours with feminine cuts, and look to Erdem’s SS10 show for inspiration.

- Lace is definitely big for this season, as the ‘underwear as outerwear’ trend continues in high streets as well as on the catwalk. Lace edging on a vest top is a simple way to add it to your wardrobe, or look for a pretty 60s style cream lace dress with a silk slip underneath.

- Neutrals are set to be a big trend for the autumn/winter season, so if you want to start building a wearable wardrobe for the whole year, look to colours like camel, cream, beige, ivory, taupe, peach, nude and antique rose.

5 Ways to Make Fashion Trends Work For You

Friday, June 5th, 2009

Fashion trends change every year so that shoppers will have something new and exciting to wear every year. And with you which fashion is suitble for you, some tips below will help you.

1. Remember that you don’t need to follow every trend. Each season brings in at least five trends that leave just as quickly. If you keep up on every trend, you’ll spend all your money on clothes that will be out-of-date in three months. Instead, choose one or two that you love. Accessory trends are good ones – for example, this spring’s cotton scarves. Tiny investment, iconic payoff, and you can continue to use the accessory if you like it.

2. Be realistic about your body type. Don’t try to follow trends meant for people of a different shape. Skinny jeans look good on twiggy people – they tend to make anyone with defined hips look oddly large. On the other hand, wiggle dresses are made for curvy women, and twiggy girls have a hard time not looking awkward in them.

3. Mix trendy pieces with classic pieces. Sure, try a trendy skirt – and pair it with your favorite plain t-shirt or blouse. Mixing in classic pieces will help ensure that you don’t look like a trend clone, as well as keeping your trend investment to a minimum.

4. Go for the small dose. When you hear that sequins are the new big thing, don’t run out and buy a disco-inspired top. Instead, try a piece that has the trendy embellishment as a small decoration or in an accessory. Maybe a sequined purse or neckline? Remember that runway fashion is art and not meant for the street – you don’t need to be the clubs’ dancing disco ball.

5. Keep investments small. If you aren’t sure about a trend (meaning you don’t know if you’ll like it when the season is over), don’t buy the expensive version. Instead, shop second hand boutiques, thrift stores, and Target for the inexpensive alternative.

Keep these tips in mind as you peruse fashion blogs and magazines, and remember to have fun!